okay, it is normal for your body temp to be elevated at night. It isn't a fever unless it's over 100.5 and if it is you need to see a doctor for a work up for urine infection or PID. the spotting before your period is just the way your cycle starts. good luck
Being on the pill can cause spotting between periods, called breakthrough bleeding.
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Yes it can.
I had only light spotting periods for years and not very many. It may have been because I have PCOS-
Is it full on 5 day periods, or spotting? Spotting indicates possible stress, strong emotion, or just some extra blood after the period. I'm no doctor, but I don't think it's normal to be having three periods a month.
There are many things that can cause spotting before a menstrual period. Some of these include hormonal changes, anxiety, certain medications, injury or uterine fibroids.
The common cause for women spotting between periods is a hormonal imbalance. However, it could have to do with weight issues, diet issues, and fatigue as well.
Chances are, you are spotting. If you are around other women who are ont heir periods it can cause you to spot. It is completely normal.
If the bleeding is between periods then obviously it can't be menstrual bleeding - menstruation is your period. If you're seeing mid-cycle spotting the most likely cause is hormonal imbalance causing mid-cycle spotting with hormonal shifts around ovulation. This may be the onset of early menopause.
It depends on why you are spotting between periods. If you're in your teens hormonal imbalance is the most likely culprit, in fact at any age hormonal imbalance is the likely problem - you should talk to your doctor about investigating the cause and look into treatment options. Sometimes spotting can be a result of an STI so if you are sexually active make sure you're up to date with screenings.
Yes spotting can be a early sign of pregnancy it is cause from the egg implanting into the uterus causing some slight bleeding.
Implantation bleeding = you are pregnant!