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What Could Be The Reason For Spotting After Periods With History Of Having Heavier And Longer Periods?

I usually have a period every 38 days pretty regular, this cycle i had what seemed to be a heavier period on cd 13, lasted 6 days instead of my usual 4, once it went away i started over at cd 1..im now at cycle day 23 when i always ovulate, except i dont have egg white cervical mucus like usual and no sore breasts, or feeling overheated like i usually get and now i have spotting again, only pink but with creamy cervical mucus ....I dont know why this would happen or if its possible im ovulating still ?
Fri, 10 Jan 2014
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

You have failed to mention your age which can at times be a vital indicator to the possible cause, please do visit a doctor who will have a more detailed outlook. Other causes could be a change in hormone levels, infections, stress, a normal but temporary change, etc.

It would be most wise to report to a doctor for the same ma'am.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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What Could Be The Reason For Spotting After Periods With History Of Having Heavier And Longer Periods?

Hello ma am and welcome. You have failed to mention your age which can at times be a vital indicator to the possible cause, please do visit a doctor who will have a more detailed outlook. Other causes could be a change in hormone levels, infections, stress, a normal but temporary change, etc. It would be most wise to report to a doctor for the same ma am. Hope this helps. Best wishes.