? Ok if no pregnancy: Menstrual flow can sometimes vary in quality and if you are sure you are not pregnant, then I would not worry about it and just wait and see what nest flow is like.
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Observation: it is not uncommon for the nature of your periods to change such that this. Starts with more brown mucus discharge before you experience the actual bleeding.it is also possible, if you are not pregnant, for you to have an anovulatory where your body does not release an egg and therefore you do not get a normal period. This tends to be more common in your teens and late thirties forties.
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