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period 2 ' s in 1 mth

Hi... i got my period on the 8th normal 4 or 5 days but on the 20th I started spotting light to dark and now 21st bright brownish...what could it be. Not on any birth control .. hubby just comes out...
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Your period could just be switching to where it starts later in the month. This has happened to me a few times before
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Your period could just be switching to where it starts later in the month. This has happened to me a few times before
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has stopped the clots and now i have very light bleeding with no clots that last 3-4 days. I went from Super Plus tampons to Regular size.
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Our bodies can change our periods at any given time with no notice. Before I started the pill, I would sometimes have my period from the 3rd-8th of the month. Then turn around and have it again the 25th-30th. Which is two periods in one month. Basically, the beginning of the month was because I was late starting and then again the last of the month which was my normal routine. It would just take a bit to regulate and get back on track. At one time I had missed a whole period, a whole month amd a half with no bleeding. Then when I did start my period, it lasted about 3-4 weeks. As horrible as it sounded to bleed for that long and how many pads and tampons I had used, it eventually stopped and I went back to my normal cycle. Sometimes your body just changes and thats the signal we get.Like before I started the pill, I had severe heavy bleeding that wouldnt stop. It constantly ran and I was drained of all energy and only wanted to lay in bed. I had clots then. But my birth control has topped
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