Laws of Niddah - Diagnosed Wound

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Question

My wife visited a checker a few days ago, and she diagnosed a wound in the vagina and recommended reducing the number of checks. In practice, my wife did several checks because we didn't know exactly when to attempt the cessation of purity. Our question is: after two days without any stains or blood, and both yesterday and today the check was clean, suddenly fresh-looking blood appeared. How do we know if it's related to the wound, and what should we do?

Answer

Hello 

It is necessary to ensure that the size and location of the wound match the blood found in the examination. 

It is advisable to consult a rabbi with the diagnostic sheet before the examination.

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