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Ovulation spotting is caused by the sharp drop in estrogen. It occurs after the estrogen has dropped, but prior to progesterone surging. It's a secondary sign of ovulation (with temp, cervical mucus, cervical position being primary signs). It is ... more
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spotting is just light blood,it can be mentrual blood if its around the time of your period! spotting usually happens if you are on birth controll pills(breakthrough bleeding) spotting during your cycle can also indicate implantation bleeding,this ... more
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Meche asked: I’m 7.4 weeks, I was diagnosed with endometriosis and have ovarian cysts before becoming pregnant. Can this be causing my spotting, don’t have cramps just the usual mild to nothing. Can this affect this pregnancy, been spotting since 5. ... more
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It could indicate the END of your period & spotting can be really common if you are adjusting to the contraception pill or you haven't been taking the pill correctly (missing a day - taking it at different times etc). ... more
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She isn't pregnant. She is probably ovulating right now - that means her body is releasing an egg, making it her most fertile time. Some women get brown or pink spotting during this time. I don't know where you read that about the birth control ... more
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I suppose it's possible but I've never heard of that happening honestly. Cramps and spotting are typically due to something other than increased volume of blood. Cramping could be due to round ligament pains or from the corpus luteum. The spotting ... more
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I am 10 days past ovulation and have experienced a number of symptoms of pregnancy but recieved negative pregnancy test results,just need to know if spotting is a sign of ... more
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Mid-cycle spotting is light bleeding that may occur during ovulation, usually around days 14 to 16 of a woman's menstrual cycle. ... more
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Nothing can be more embarrassing than unexpected midcycle spotting, or metrorrhagia. Unlike regular menstrual cycles, there is no way to predict when you may have spotting. There are many possible causes for midcycle spotting that your gynecologist ... more
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Brown spotting is usually just old blood. A yeast infection will usually cause a period to be late, which is why the blood is old. ... more
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