This is called spotting, metrorrhagia or Intermenstrual bleeding and can be caused by :
Uterine fibroids or polyps
Injury or disease of the vaginal opening (caused by intercourse, infection, polyp, genital warts, ulcer, or varicose veins)
Vaginal injury from insertion of foreign objects, from malignancy, or from infection
Dry vaginal walls resulting from lack of estrogen after menopause
Pregnancy complicated by abortion (spontaneous or induced)
Ectopic pregnancy
Fluctuation in hormone levels
Stopping and starting birth control pills or estrogens
Low thyroid function
IUD use (may cause occasional spotting)
Drugs such as anticoagulants
Cervical conization or cauterization procedures
Stress
Also you should visit a physician just to be sure.
2006-11-28 02:02:31
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answered by alexrombuc 2
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Bleeding between periods -- whether heavy or just light "spotting" -- can be a sign of uterine polyps. If a woman is of reproductive age, any other change in her usual pattern by a week or more either way is abnormal, says Scher. Heavy bleeding, bleeding between periods -- including light "spotting" -- and missing a period should all be reported to a doctor.
p.s You can also occassionally bleed between periods if you have started taking Depo.
2006-11-28 02:03:52
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answered by WriterChic 3
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My opinion is that every girl should learn about the sex organs functions menstruation cleanliness fertilisation etc from mother or school teacher or elder relatives. If you are healthy and have good cleanliness of sex organs inside and outside there should not be any discomforts.. Congratulations for not having any artificial birth control. Heavy bleeding in between periods may be due to ovarian cyst or uterus inflation It may be determined if you got hairs on the breast nipples chin or belly caused by male hormones. Back pain is a symptom of lower abdominal circulation block or uterus problems You may consult a gynaecology st soon. Have enough exercise for abdominal muscles Drink enough water to have better urination
2016-05-22 22:08:34
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answered by Anonymous
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See you doctor or practice nurse tomorrow because bleeding between periods could be a sign of chlamydia. Get it checked out because untreated, can cause infertility!
2006-12-01 10:42:48
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answered by Mystral 2
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Most likely it's not as serious as some people have made it out to be in some of their answers thus far. It happens during ovulation in some women, and sometimes can even be brown. Ask your doc if it worries you, besides a checkup is totally healthy it's better to be safe than sorry, but more times than not it's not serious.
2006-11-28 02:18:36
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answered by throughthebackyards 5
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Have you been on and off any form of contraception? If not you should get it checked out by a dr. Get your GP to refer you to a gynaecologist. It could be polyps inside you or you may be developing endometriosis or another serious illness. If iit has only happened twice then its at the beginning, so get it seen to now while you will have the best chance of treating or curing whatever it is. Good luck.
2006-11-29 10:37:55
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answered by cherub 5
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2016-04-28 19:52:40
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answered by ? 3
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That's nothing, I have a whole sentence between my periods!
2006-11-28 01:59:12
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answered by Spud55 5
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answered by Anonymous
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answered by ? 4
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