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1027094 tn?1327429732

What's going on with my period?

Ok I started spotting on Feb. 7th. That ending about the 13-14th. Only spotting. Then yesterday afternoon I bled ( medium maybe) for a couple hours. Now today there's nothing.  What could be going on? I felt my cervix when I started bleeding, there SEEMED to be alot up there. I fgired I was starting my period a couple days early. So I put in a tampon. After having it in for maybe 6 hours there wasn't much on it. Haven't needed one since. I felt my cervix again a little bit ago. There NO blood at all. Any thoughts???
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1027094 tn?1327429732
Do you think you could be PG? I know I'm not. When I'm on BC pills my periods are usually ok.BUT I don't want to be on BC anymore. As we plan to have a baby in like 6-8 months from now. So I'm trying to figure out what's going on. If I'm going to have an issue getting PG or what. I think maybe I have cysts or something. All I know is spotting like this all the time can casue an issue to get PG. So I want to figure it out before we are ready to start trying, rather then having to deal with it when we are ready to get PG. I am going to the DR this afternoon. So I will let you know what he says in case it can help you out.
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I am going through the same thing.. My period was due on Monday.. it is late and yesterday afternoon it showed signs that it was going to start, but by evening I was dry. Today I have had only brown mucus and spotting, especially followind Bowel Movement.. I do not feel like my normal cycle is coming.. i am confused. my gp thinks it is hormones.  I have spotted from the 5th February -9th February then again yesterday..
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