Vaginal bleeding ?'s: "Light bleeding" not at the time of one's period may be due to the drop just prior to ovulation of estrogen levels, which is accentuated if two eggs (instead of the usual "one") are stimulated to ovulate, and the estrogen level is much higher, causing "light bleeding" when it drops to near zero with ovulation.
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