Ovulation: This could be associated with ovulation when there is a big hormonal shift but it could also be due to an infection, a polyp, or abnormal cells on your cervix. If it stops and you have no other symptoms it is probably just ovulation. Otherwise you need to be seen and have it checked out. Hope this helps.
Answered 12/9/2014
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