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I'm spotting weeks after my period.


Question Posted Sunday June 21 2015, 10:45 pm

On may 6 I started my period. And ended on may 10. It was pretty light the whole time. Just really needed a pantyliner. I think I usually have around a 30 day cycle and my period usually always lasts 7 days. Then I started spotting again may 29. It got a little heavier but really didn't have to wear a tampon just a pantyliner. Well I should have stopped by the 5th. But it just got really really light. And since then I've been wiping pink after I use the restroom. It's now the 21st a little over two weeks since I should have ended and I'm still wiping pink after I pee. It comes and goes throughout the day. I took a pregnancy test a few days ago around the evening time and it came back negative. My boyfriend and I have unprotected sex a few times a week. We're not trying to conceive but were not preventing it either. I'm just curious if I'm pregnant or what it can be. Why am I still wiping pink 2 weeks after my period should have ended and isn't it weird that my period started twice in the same month? Thank-you in advance for the advice.
And PS. My period are usually pretty much on time exactly 7 days. But the last two were way lighter and shorter than usual.


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Dragonflymagic answered Monday June 22 2015, 5:47 pm:
If the last two periods were different from normal and with the latest lingering as it is, it is time to see your doctor and get a checkup. A pregnancy does not make periods change behavior because after becoming pregnant, you stop having periods.
The only bleeding that is unnatural and serious with a woman who is pregnant is when the fertilized egg fails to move on to the womb and remains in the fallopian tube growing there until it bursts the tube and you feel terrible pain and begin bleeding really strong and you can bleed to death if not treated. This only happens early on.
Dont freak out though, since you did not mention having any serious pain, it is very unlikely this is the case with you, especially with also a negative pregnancy test. But there are other medical reasons for a period being like this that only a doctor can check out and treat. If you do want to have a child someday, then see a Doctor because it this is something that going untreated for too long could cause infertility problems in the future, you don't want to risk that happening.

If you aren't ready to have a child and don't like using condoms and don't want the pill or like the side effects or hormonal based contraceptives, then also talk with your Doctor about other alternatives like the diaphragm or perhaps and IUD, the copper kind, not the one infused with hormones, or whatever other means there are.

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