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Spotting in between periods

Hi!

I had my regular and normal period last May where it lasted for 6 days. Last June13, I had my weird period. It started with brown spots until it became a bit heavy and back to normal flow until it ended June 26. I lasted like 14 days. Actually it just ended because I took mefenamic to stop the bleeding because it freaks me out to know that I am having my period about 2 weeks. But what was more freaking out is when I started spotting July 1, 5 days after my period ended. I had intercourse on June 30. I think it is impossible that I am pregnant because i am not yet fertile. I don't feel any cramps at all, nor dizziness.

Can someone help me please? I am really BOTHERED.
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On Saturday I had my period again. Medium to heavy flow. Is this normal? I'm on my 3rd day now and it seemed to slow down a bit.
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Thanks for your comment, E.

Last night I started spotting again. I just found out this morning when I woke up. For the last 4 days, I don't feel any pain or something. But today I started feeling weird. I had light cramps. What should I do? I put on pads, but no spots at all. I am kind of bothered.
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Hi Sweetheart,,,I'm so sorry to hear that your are so worried about this...its really best never to stop the flow from a period once it has started as this can make problems of its own...I would like to ask you to continue to monitor your flow for the next period as this situation may right its self without medical intervention....praying you will feel much better soon. E
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