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Early withdrawal bleed
Is it normal to have slight spotting before withdrawal bleeding due to excessive stress? I'm on a combined contraceptive pill since over 6 months and my monthly withdrawal bleed is yet to come in 2 days but right now, I'm seeing scanty, slightly stringy brown spotting. Note: no pills were missed. Could high stress and sudden increase in exercise and some weight loss cause this or could I somehow be pregnant. I did have unprotected intercourse 2 days before my expected ovulation day but there was no insemination involved at all.
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Pls connect for online consultation.and advice ,u might hve hormone issue which needs treatment
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Connect please
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Wait for your period  .
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  Ocp is 99percent protective if taken properly . Premenstrual spotting can be due to  slight change in time of medicine, some infection , pregnancy or premenstrual . Wait for few days if flow increases then every thing get clear
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Wait for proper menses to start. It’s okay.
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