"light periods": If your periods are regular (24-32 days apart), and you are not pregnant, you should see your gyn physician for some hormonal tests and an exam. Certain conditions (like polycystic ovarian disease) may cause delay or absent ovulation, which will result in occasional light bleeding. Heavy exercise or stress (emotional, job or school related) can also cause delays in menstruation.
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