A Spotting Suspect: Menstrual flow can vary from cycle to cycle and it is not uncommon for there to be some residual flow, especially if oral contraceptives are being used. If the estrogen level is too low in the contraceptive, spotting can occur anytime during use. If the brand of contraceptive was recently changed, this can also occur as not all manufacturers produce their products the same way.
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