You don't give me: your age, but this type of slight irregular bleeding is common, especially in younger women in early years of menstruation. It is likely due to minor alterations in hormone levels and balance. The condition is called dysfunctional uterine bleeding. Pink, of course, suggests blood tinged mucous; brown...older blood. If persists, birth control pills can help regulate.Always wise to exclude pregnancy
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