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Light Ovulation Bleeding, Brown Vaginal Discharge, Cramps. Causes For Symptoms?

my last mensuration period is on Jan 1 and last month Dec 01, and Jan 21 i had a ovulation bleeding , it was very light and few drops, on Jan 29th i had a small brown discharge with cramps and today also a very light discharge and i have cramps also, this bleeding is not like a menstural bleeding, i am confused about this, could you explain me what am i undergoing?
Sat, 2 Feb 2013
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You may be pregnant, which may cause these symptoms, and you should take a home pregnancy test to chick this, it may also be due to a fluctuation of your reproductive hormones, which are the hormones that are responsible for menstruation.The last possibility is inflammation within your uterus or cervix, but I would recommend you start with a pregnancy test
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Light Ovulation Bleeding, Brown Vaginal Discharge, Cramps. Causes For Symptoms?

You may be pregnant, which may cause these symptoms, and you should take a home pregnancy test to chick this, it may also be due to a fluctuation of your reproductive hormones, which are the hormones that are responsible for menstruation.The last possibility is inflammation within your uterus or cervix, but I would recommend you start with a pregnancy test