We are planning for pregnancy. Since last 3 months am getting red blood as spotting and getting cramps similar to what i get in periods from morning around ovulation time( D7-D12). Is this normal during ovulation days? I am observing this after i had abortion in may 2021. Last 2 month(dec-Jan) i was on hormonal tablets as was facing heavy flow during periods..now the flow is normal but observing red blood spotting and cramps during ovulation.Can we still plan for pregnancy or is there some issue?
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Ovulation time is 14 days before the next period is due. If you mention D7-D12 as days of Ovulation then your cycle should be 21 to 23 days. For a normal 28-30 day cycle the date of Ovulation will be D 13 to D 17.
In some patients mid cycle bleeding occurs around Ovulation time . That is normal.
You should time your intercourse also according to day of Ovulation.
Needs investigations to rule out any abnormality before we diagnose this as ovalutary bleed
Meet a dr in person
Get a Perspeclum examination
To rule out erosion cervix
Go fr a papsmear
Get an ultrasound done to rule out polyp
Blood test Thyroid n prolactin levels
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