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Brown discharge during ovulation?

Is this normal? I have never had spotting during my fertile week before...
I had my iud taken out march 25 because we want to try for baby number 2, I started my period march 27th and had a normal 4 day cycle which means now would be my "fertile week" is it ok to have brown bloody discharge during this time?
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Thank you, hopefully it means I'm extra fertile! The iud is very low hormone so it's not supposed to make your cycles wacky after from what my ob told me but you never know
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Oh! Also since you got your iud out so recently, it could just be your hormones are wacky still. not sure for iud, but for bc, cycles can be crazy with spotting and everything for several months.
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I actually asked my obgyn's nurse about this since I thought it happened once the day I got my lh surge. She said it happens occasionally to some women and it means you could be extra fertile that month. She said it can happen when the egg gets violently released during ovulation. Hopefully this is what is going on with you. When it happened to me, it only lasted a few hours one day.
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