Seek Help: This bleeding could be caused by several different things. It is tough to determine without knowing your history and medications. It is common for women on an oral contraceptive pill or an IUD to have this type of abnormal bleeding. It could also be caused infection or pregnancy. It is most important that you see you primary care physician or a doctor at an urgent care center to determine it.
Answered 6/18/2015
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Irregular cycles: breakthrough bleeding due to multiple factors- consult your GYN-ASAP. You will need a pelvic exam and/or hormonal therapy- if sexually active, get a pregnancy test.
Answered 9/11/2014
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