At age "38", sometimes delay in ovulation occurs, and this allows higher stimulatory hormone production, which increases the estrogen levels from the ovary, causing thickened lining of the uterus, which may cause "breakthrough bleeding" without having cramps. See your GYN physician for an exam and possible further testing ( pelvic ultrasound).
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