==anwer== Your hormones are probably changing and your body could be beginning menopause which can make your periods very irregular until they stop all together.
Yes, urinary tract infections can sometimes cause spotting, which is light bleeding between menstrual periods.
Some women may experience light spotting and dull cramps during ovulation, 14-16 days before your next period. This is perfectly normal. If you are on birth control then spotting between periods is also quite common. If the bleeding changes from light spotting to heavy bleeding mid cycle you need to see an OB/GYN.
I had only light spotting periods for years and not very many. It may have been because I have PCOS-
You just said it honey, you're "spotting" due to irregular periods. Obviously your body is trying to start it's menstrual cycle but to get more details, you may have to consult with your physician.
Spotting, or light bleeding between periods, typically does not break a fast as it is not considered a significant amount of blood loss. However, it is always best to consult with a religious or medical authority for specific guidance on fasting rules.
Spotting is light bleeding that is different from a regular menstrual period. It can appear as light pink or brownish discharge and typically does not require a pad or tampon. If you notice spotting between periods, pay attention to the color, amount, and duration of bleeding. If you are unsure, it is best to consult with a healthcare provider.
Spotting is typically characterized by light bleeding that is often pink or brown in color and usually occurs between menstrual periods. It can also be accompanied by symptoms like mild cramping or spotting for only a short period of time. If you notice spotting that is persistent, heavy, or accompanied by severe pain, it's important to consult with a healthcare provider.
Spotting refers to light bleeding that may occur in between menstrual periods. It is usually lighter and shorter in duration compared to a regular period. Spotting can have various causes, including hormonal fluctuations, pregnancy, birth control, infections, or certain medical conditions.
You just said it honey, you're "spotting" due to irregular periods. Obviously your body is trying to start it's menstrual cycle but to get more details, you may have to consult with your physician.
Menstruation is the monthly shedding of the uterine lining that occurs as part of the menstrual cycle and typically lasts 3-7 days. Spotting refers to light bleeding that can occur between menstrual periods and is often lighter, shorter in duration, and may not follow a regular pattern like menstruation.
If u have light spotting instead of my period what could it be?
Yes, you might be pregnant - take a test