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Mid cycle spotting
I'm 21y/o and i have been suffering from this mid cycle bleeding/ spotting and it's been almost more than 2yrs . It happens in my every cycle in between 11-16days of my cycle the spotting will last 3/4 days and sometimes I feel bloated and mild pain inside the pelvic area if i press and i have my regular periods as usual but this mid cycle spotting(brownish) is giving me tense. Every period timing is also regular and i don't suffer from cramps too but why this spotting thing ? Is it something to worry?
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Some women have mid-cycle pain and mid-cycle spotting every month. It is associated with the time of ovulation. It may be normal. Please consult with a Gynaecologist in your area for a speculum examination. If vagina and cervix are normal then no treatment is indicated
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This mid cyclical pain in your case is related to the timing of ovulation. You can take pills for 3 months for anovulatory cycles and see if you are relieved of it. Kindly consult once for the same.
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Do not panic. It can be taken care of with the medicines.
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