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You know your body best. ... Sometimes during your menstrual cycle you'll notice a little bit of blood on your panties or when you wipe. This is known as spotting and can be a sign of an infection, a cyst or a polyp in your vagina, cervix or uterus and should be investigated by a doctor.
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www.epigee.org/guide/lateperiod.html
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2: Menstrual spotting, Spotting before a peiod: These two are the same but people use different terms. Again, if you temps are low then you know that you are not pregnant but your body just isn't able to work hard enough for the bleeding to begin normally.
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www.beyondfertility.com/art238.htm
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Post menstrual spotting is a difficult diagnosis. It often occurs for unknown reasons. However, if it lasts more than 3 cycles in a row, it would be a good idea to see a gynecologist even if you don't really want to.
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www.wdxcyber.com/mbleed.htm
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Menstrual spotting is something that happens to most women at some point in their lives although it can be more frequent for some women than it is for others. Because menstrual spotting is common, it is not... ... The reason that birth control pills cause menstrual spotting is because they change the hormone balance in your body.
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hubpages.com/hub/Causes-of-Menstrual-Spotting
hubpages.com/hub/Causes-of-Menstrual-Spotting
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Light bleeding (spotting) may occur approximately 8 - 10 days from ovulation. It usually happens around the same time you would have gotten your menstrual period. Some women assume they have started their period when in fact they are pregnant.
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www.webwomb.com/symptoms.htm
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Normal menstrual flow lasts about 4 days, produces a total blood loss of 30 to 80 ml (about 2 to 8 tablespoons), and occurs normally every 28 days (plus or minus 7 days). ... IUD use (may cause occasional spotting)
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www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/ency/article/003156.htm
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Do you experience bleeding or spotting between periods? A number of things may cause midcyle bleeding. Discover why you may have uterine bleeding between menstrual periods. ... When Should You Worry About Menstrual Bleeding? ... Bleeding or spotting between periods can be a frightening experience. You never know when...
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womenshealth.about.com/cs/breastcance1/a/bleedingbetwee...
womenshealth.about.com/cs/breastcance1/a/bleedingbetween.htm
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Brown or bright red vaginal bleeding or spotting, with or without cramps. This bleeding may occur very early in your pregnancy -- even before you miss your menstrual period and know that you are pregnant -- or it may occur later, after you know you are pregnant.
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www.webmd.com/content/article/54/61524.htm
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