Depends: Spoting is very common at the time of ovulation and ovulation uniformly occurs 14 days before the menstrual period. If you have a period about 2 weeks after the spotting, it is very likely normal. If your period occurs much later than two weeks, then the bleeding could indicate a condition or problem such as polyps, fibroids, anovulation, infection, or neoplasia - and you should see your doctor.
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