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Had Periods. Having Irregular Spotting, Bleeding After Masturbation. Normal?

I ended my cycle on 01/19 and it was a normal period. On 01/25, 6 days after my period ended I noticed some spotting along with discharge which I had gone to my doctor prior and she informed me that it was normal to spot while ovulating. But yesterday 01/27, I masturbated in the morning and the spotting was the same but in the evening as I stood up a gush of blood came out as if I were on my period. I put a pad on and so far today it has back to spotting. Is this normal or us this something I should go see my doctor?
Sat, 30 Nov 2013
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Greetings of the day

Sometimes the periods do get preponed because of alteration in hormonal status.if the bleeding is like the menstrual bleeding then there seems to be no cause of concern.

Take care
Regards
Dr T Shobha
MBBS MD
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Had Periods. Having Irregular Spotting, Bleeding After Masturbation. Normal?

Welcome to Healthcare-Magic Greetings of the day Sometimes the periods do get preponed because of alteration in hormonal status.if the bleeding is like the menstrual bleeding then there seems to be no cause of concern. Take care Regards Dr T Shobha MBBS MD