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brown spotting for two weeks

Ok I ended my lite period on a weekend and the next weekend started spotting dark brown then it would go to pink and bright red and brown again. This went on for two weeks. Had painful cramping twice it sent me to my knees for a few mins. And then mild cramping everyday! Then I was do for my period, it was almost the same but a little more bright red and a little heavier. Only had to wear a panty liner! The two weeks before didn't have to wear anything! My period is do to end now and so far I think its done. Trying to find out what's going on! I don't have health insurance! And don't want to go in unless I know somethings really wrong! Thanks
Dlle
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1651860 tn?1307874600
it can also be genetic now...one of my frens has it. she has pills everytime she has period bt she has like once in months. least you can change ur lifestyle, food habit. wont harm will help ur whole system. might eventually help..tc
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Thank you for the advice!! I will see if I can find a doc at a free clinic! No health insurance is a big problem! And financial times are really hard! The spotting has stop so far, right when I was suppose to end my period! So hopefully ill be fine! Thanks again! Dlle

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1651860 tn?1307874600
tht's something frave..meaning, anything happening in  your body can affect ur menstruation. i suggest you to go to a doctor. drink enough water everyday. ur diet should be good. if you smoke or drink stop. could as well be hormonal problem.. so a doctor could give you right choices...see to it
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