If your period has stopped for several days (more than 3 or 4 days) and you experience light spotting, you are likely experiencing something different to your period.
This type of bleeding is known as mid-cycle spotting and can be related to ovulation, lower levels of progesterone, or birth control use. For some women, spotting at the time of ovulation is common and harmless.
If you are tracking your cycle and notice a very small amount of spotting at the time of ovulation, this can be caused by the rupture of your follicle as your egg is released.
This type of spotting will generally last for a short time and will not be seen again until you start your period.
If you are currently taking a form of hormonal birth control (such as the pill, contraceptive patch or implant), spotting can occur during your cycle related to changes in hormone levels from your birth control.
Devices like an intrauterine device (IUD) can commonly cause spotting in the first few months after having it inserted. If this bleeding continues, visit your primary health care provider for advice.
Spotting, particularly later in the cycle in the week before your period is due, is commonly caused by low levels of progesterone. In a healthy cycle, progesterone is secreted in high amounts after ovulation.
Its main role is to maintain the lining of the uterus that has been built up by estrogen in the first half of the cycle, in order for an embryo to safely implant if you are to become pregnant.
If your egg is not fertilised, progesterone levels sharply decline after around 10-14 days, causing your period to start.
When levels of progesterone are too low during the cycle, the lining of your uterus can start to slip away too early, causing spotting before your period starts.
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If you notice any mid-cycle bleeding that is not related to your period, or you are currently pregnant, it’s best to visit your primary health care provider for a check up as this type of bleeding can indicate more serious issues going on.
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Hi I usually experience heavy/light menstrual flow which lasts around 7 days and I just had my period on the 20th September and ended just last week ( Tuesday 27th) and today I saw blood in my pants and I’m not sure why but I think it is spotting not actual period.
My period came for two days, very light, then stopped, then returned and day 4 after I exercised. Then it was very light and it stopped after two days, today is day 8 and I started bleeding again. This is so frustrated. I am currently TTC and this is really stressing me out.
I’ve been taking a pill since 10 years ago. I want to give up and start period without the pill. I’m 29 now. We went to naturist and they give me wormwood powder. My mom worried about it. I took a wormwood powder so I can get regular period. I got first period in August. I haven’t got period since 3 month ago. I don’t want to take a pill anymore. I tried Find something else to get period. My cousin says it good exercise while on period.
I usually have my period 7 days straight, with bad cramps/uterus in the beginning as always, heavy bleed, etc.. After that, I’m done.
But now I’m seeing a pattern that is unusual. I bleed for 7 days, and then having to have dark brown spotting as the days goes by (maybe like 4-5 days) but then as it gets darker, I bleed dark red/medium red for like a week .It felt like I’m having a short menstrual. (not as bright as period red) It has affected my daily life, feeling more tired and unmotivated when it happens, and cant workout with blood coming out! What is going on? This has been going on for like 5 months. P.S I’m not pregnant, not on birth control ever in my life, not any medications.
if my period starts then stops then starts again. when is day 1?