Vaginal bleeding: If your periods are usually "regular" (28-30 days apart) , this is not "normal". If pregnancy is possible, get a serum HCG test to make certain you are not pregnant. If positive, see your gyn provider , as the pregnancy may be in the tube (ectopic) and need immediate attention. The bleeding can also be caused by uterine fibroids or polyps. Ask your gyn provider if this continues.
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