See below: Brown spotting before a period can occur due to a change in cycle length, birth control usage, ovulation, hormonal changes, infection, injury or other disease-related causes. In general, isolated spotting indicates no immediate health concern. However, if spotting is frequent, accompanied by pain or other symptoms, or continues for >3 months after beginning a birth control regimen, see your MD.
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