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Endless spotting -_-

I have a very irregular cycle I always have I'd often skip a month or two but I had a period a few weeks ago 4 days normal and then it just sort of never ended. I have heavy brown spotting every single day I havent had white discharge in 6 weeks. It's a hassle... is there some way I can figure out what is causing it? Can I fix it?
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Sorry to hear about the non stop spotting!  What a pain.  Something that can cause this is a hormone imbalance such as too much progesterone production.  You'll need to see a doctor to diagnose that if this is what is going on and they can treat you for it so that the spotting will stop.  However, again, this requires a trip to the doctor.  An ob/gyn is well versed in these sorts of things, so I'd schedule an appointment.  If you don't have one, this is a good time to find one.  If you don't have insurance, you can inquire about this as often they will use a fee based service that is reasonable OR you can go to a clinic or urgent care and pay cash.  Hopefully you have insurance and can go see an ob/gyn and get this sorted out but most likely it is a hormone imbalance.  If it were more bloody than brown (old) blood, I'd also look into fibroids.  good luck
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Thank you very much ^-^
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