It is likely: Due to irregular ovulation. You can look up polycstic ovarian syndrome, see if it fits, not hard to treat. These are not periods technically, it's abnormal bleeding. There are other things that can cause it so i would get seen, consider the oral contraceptive. Gd luc.
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