Light period? : What is described may just be ovulatory (light) bleeding, which happens more often with two eggs simulaneously developing, with increased estrogen produced accordingly, causing slight bleeding at the pre-ovulatory drop. time between periods may be extended at 36 and onward, b/c of delayed ovulation. Lastly, if pregnancy is possible, obtain a serum HCG test in a week or two.
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