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Bleeding on 6th day
Noticed slight (similar to wetness) bright red bleeding or discharge after having sex on 5th day and on 6th day also , usually periods are regular with 4-5 days. Been taking letrozole since day 3 of period as doc suggested. Why does that happen? Is this normal? Have never experienced this before!
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It can happen sometimes. Continue the letroz. If still it persists get a physical examination done to rule out infection.
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Spotting can be seen on 5th or 6th day of cycle normally.its not associated with use of letrozole,and the medicine should be continued as regime
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So upto 7 days bleeding or
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Not abnormal U can continue letorz as usual
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Wait for few more days and see. It can happen sometimes.
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It can happen sometimes.. V l hav to wait and watch If u miss ur periods.. To do urine pregnancy test
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