See answer below: Abnormal vaginal bleeding is a flow of blood from the vagina that occurs either at the wrong time during the month or in inappropriate amounts. The most common cause of mild bleeding/spotting occurring mid-menstrual cycle, which fits your description and timeline, occurs around the time of ovulation when there is a very brief decline in estrogen levels just prior to ovulation and may last 1-2 days
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