I don't know your age, but if you have ruled out birth control, pregnancy, and infection, it's likely a flux in hormones. Spotting can happen during the time of ovulation. It can also be old blood exiting the uterus after the end of a period that was never fully discharged. If you only had a few red spots and not another period, I would not worry. Brown spotting a few days before a period or after is not uncommon. Any unusual or frequent bleeding should be evaluated by a doctor.
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Hello, BriBri! Thank you for your post.
I don't know your age, but if you have ruled out birth control, pregnancy, and infection, it's likely a flux in hormones. Spotting can happen during the time of ovulation. It can also be old blood exiting the uterus after the end of a period that was never fully discharged. If you only had a few red spots and not another period, I would not worry. Brown spotting a few days before a period or after is not uncommon. Any unusual or frequent bleeding should be evaluated by a doctor.
Helena
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