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What Causes Pink Vaginal Spotting?

Sunday march 12th i would go pee and when i wipe i would notice a light pink on toilet paper but not in urine. One monday 13th it was a dark brown color but again only when i wiped. Not in urine. Tuesday 14th and wednesday 15th i started bleeding thinking it was my period probably but im very irregular and ive never had it would usually last a week or more. But this time both days i did bleed it was a bit heavy like usual both only two days and a bit spotting after that.. Could i be pregnant??did have unprotected sex a week prior to this happenning on march 4th..
Tue, 11 Apr 2017
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Hi, I think you should do a urine pregnancy test at home to rule out pregnancy. If negative, you can take some medicines like progesterone for inducing periods. If your periods are irregular, get a thyroid profile and prolactin levels and a ultrasound for your uterus and ovaries done to find out the cause of irregular periods. You may need some hormonal treatment.
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What Causes Pink Vaginal Spotting?

Hi, I think you should do a urine pregnancy test at home to rule out pregnancy. If negative, you can take some medicines like progesterone for inducing periods. If your periods are irregular, get a thyroid profile and prolactin levels and a ultrasound for your uterus and ovaries done to find out the cause of irregular periods. You may need some hormonal treatment.