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Suffering from PCOD
Hello ma'am I hope you would answer my query Actually ma'am, I have PCOD and in the month of april i have intercourse with my partner we used protection and i took contraceptives too. After 1 month I got my periods but after few weeks i experienced some blood spotting. But it ended in 3 days. And again in june i got my periods for 4 to 5 days but after 10 days again i experienced some spotting...can you please tell me what does that mean? I took my home pregnancy test in may and it is negative both the times..
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Frequent spotting is not good. PCOD is getting complicated. You may consult with me at practo for proper treatment.
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Don't worry , it's normal to have mid cycle spotting during ovulation
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Pregnancy isn't there, mid cycle spotting can be due to ovulation.
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Pls consult a gynaecologist here at practo
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Take care!
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