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Blood spotting
I had my periods on 25th of last month and It was for only 1and half day with mild flow of blood. On 10th day after my periods, I observed blood and pinkish brown discharge from my vagina and their is no pain.I'm worried, is it normal?
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Of course it is not normal but it could be the the intermenstrual bleeding it depends on on following factors 1. If you are mens is always regular then it could be internal menstrual bleeding or if you are married and you are in physical relationship then then it could be a pregnancy to be ruled out or or it could be early pregnancy and implantation bleeding 2. So you should consult your gynecologist if it is the first time
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go for urine pregnancy test and if it is negative then need not to be worry and if it persist then definitely follow we follow up with your gynecologist to rule out any hormonal or endocrinological imbalances or pregnancy related any complication or any other uterine pathology like small polyp for Cervical erosion and or anything related to cervix uterus
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