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Light Spotting For A Week, No Periods. History Of Light Red Spotting Followed By Regular Periods. Problem?

my last period - I wiped 1 day and it was spot very light red (pink), then nothing for the next 3 days and then I had period regular,

this week my period is suppose to come back - I wiped on Saturday night and it was light red, then nothing on pad for the last days (sunday, monday, tuesday) then this morning I wiped and saw some light spotting. Nothing tonight

is this a sign of a problem - i'm usually regular light spotting during the evening or morning then full blown period that same day - 28 day cycle - it is just weird to me.
Sat, 9 Nov 2013
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Hello ma'am and welcome.

This could at times be a normal occurence, but we will have to rule out other conditions like infections pregnancy, hormonal imbalances, etc; before we consider this to be normal, so please visit a doctor at your earliest convenience.

Hope this helps.

Best wishes.
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Light Spotting For A Week, No Periods. History Of Light Red Spotting Followed By Regular Periods. Problem?

Hello ma am and welcome. This could at times be a normal occurence, but we will have to rule out other conditions like infections pregnancy, hormonal imbalances, etc; before we consider this to be normal, so please visit a doctor at your earliest convenience. Hope this helps. Best wishes.