What Causes Frequent Urination And Light Pink Spotting?
So it s been exactly 3 weeks since my last period started. All this afternoon I ve had frequent urination and now it s starting to burn a little when I do. I also wiped and it came with light pink on it. I ve never had that happen before. It sounds like implantation bleeding but it could just be something else.
Implantation takes place 7-9 days after fertilization (between D21-D23 of regular cycle).
Light pink spotting may be related early implantation bleeding. Frequent urination is also significant in this case.
I suggest you to do a blood test for beta- hCG immediately and undergo one TVS scan after 7-10 days to detect product of conception or other pathology.
If all thing negative, then need to study hormone profile. Check the test results and consult with your gynecologist.
Take healthy diet, proper sleep and avoid stress. Maintain genital hygiene. Be well.
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What Causes Frequent Urination And Light Pink Spotting?
hello, Welcome to HCM. Implantation takes place 7-9 days after fertilization (between D21-D23 of regular cycle). Light pink spotting may be related early implantation bleeding. Frequent urination is also significant in this case. I suggest you to do a blood test for beta- hCG immediately and undergo one TVS scan after 7-10 days to detect product of conception or other pathology. If all thing negative, then need to study hormone profile. Check the test results and consult with your gynecologist. Take healthy diet, proper sleep and avoid stress. Maintain genital hygiene. Be well.