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Why am I having pink discharge two weeks after period?

My partner and I have been trying to conceive for 18 months now. I've always had a regular cycle and always get my period on time. This month I started my period on December 5th and ended on the 10th. Around 2 weeks later, on the 18th I started having pink discharge. It hasn't gotten heavier enough for it to be like menstruation, it also has not gotten darker. It is just constant. It has been almost a week that I have this type of discharge so it is starting to get concerning because I've never experienced this. Has this happen to anyone before? I'm also not getting any other types of symptoms I normally have accompanied by my period. I will take any and all advice. Thank you.
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Hi there.  I'm trying to follow the dates here.  Did you write this previously?  It's now already late January and you say the spotting started around Dec. 18.  So, it's been going on for over a month or did you mean January?  Spotting can be a hormonal issue or vaginal irritation (a little blood mixing with normal discharge turning it pink).  But if you are actively trying to conceive and your period is late--  hey hey, take a test!!  Let me know about that date issue that I'm having a hard time understanding.  Let me know how you are doing in general!
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Hi I just realized I put December whoops. I meant January. So I started Jan 5th and ended Jan 10th. Spotting started Jan 18th. But thank you for your advice despite my incorrect dates! I appreciate it!
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