Bldg. betw menses: Any form of bleeding between menstrual events (if menses are otherwise regular and "normal") may represent ovulatory bleeding, which has a similar mechanism as does the bleeding during menses. Higher estrogen levels with a sudden drop at ovulation may cause this. See your ob/gyn for an exam and advice.
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