My periods started on 5th april and ended on 11th april. From 14th april i started going to gym and do little heavy workouts. I got menstrual spotting started from 24th April and that too in black color clots. Please let me know if this is normal. Is this because of workout?
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According to your history it seems your period are quite regular. But the spotting on 19th day of cycle is not usual.
You have to take care of few things.
Next Steps
1. Wait for next cycle is it on expected date or not.
2. If the menses spotting started on 24th April weather it turns out to be like regular period or not.
Some times delayed ovulation can cause spotting on mid cycle time so it may happen in your case can cause delayed cycle.
and Same thing happens a bit earlier to let the menses resume early form regular date.
3. The main concern is possible pregnancy weather you've had insecure sexual relation during fertile period or not(In case you are married or having partner)
4. CERVICAL EROSION sometimes cause spotting also.
Health Tips
1. progesterone medication during 2nd half of menstruatal cycle can be helpful.
2. If you are using emergency contraceptive pills it can leads to early menstruation.
3. Consult local gynecologist and get Pap smear test done
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Black vaginal discharge may look alarming, but it isnât always a reason for concern. You may see this color throughout your cycle, usually around the time of your regular menstrual period. When blood takes extra time to exit the uterus, it oxidizes. This can cause it to appear a shade of brown to dark brown or black in color. It may even resemble coffee grounds. Black discharge may be a part of your menstrual cycle and require no special treatment. When the discharge is heavy and accompanied by other symptoms, like fever, pain, or a bad odor, you should visit a gynecologist to rule out the following conditions such as stuck or forgotten objects, pelvic inflammatory disease, other infections, implantation, missed miscarriage, retained menses, etc. If the problem persists or worsens kindly visit the nearest gynecologist at the earliest.
Next Steps
Observe for recurrent episodes
Health Tips
If condition persists or worsens visit the gynecologist at the earliest
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