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bleeding?? Any advice muchly apprieciated :)

Hiya People,

I finished my period, then on day 11 I had really bad lower back in bed, then on day 12 i was very emotional, actually ended up crying for no real reason, then i went to the toilet to find after going for a wee, i wiped myself (sorry tmi) and it was pink, with a tiny bit of streaky looking blood, this lasted for about a day an a half. I didnt need to use a liner or anything as it was so little. I have never bled inbetween periods ever. Any advice what anyone thinks this could be?? Thanks
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Hiya, thanks for your comment, Im not worried as im trying to concieve. As im using the clear blue monitor i know now it wasnt ovulation as i have just got my peak :D so i'll just have to wait and see.
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when I was younger (and more fertile I imagine) I used to frequently get ovulation bleeding .. never much, just a little on my liner or when I wiped.  I was told that this is normal in some women and is usually due to high levels of oestrogen (estrogen in US) .. unfortunately I wasn't trying to conceive then though!!  I don't think it's anything to worry about ... if it does get heavier though, I would see your doc .. but as long as it's light and brief I'm pretty sure that's what it would be.
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