Common: Intermenstrual spotting is common in teenagers. If the problem persists the see your gynecologist.
Answered 9/14/2013
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Not pregnant: There are many other things besides pregnancies that could cause spotting. You need to talk to your physician, discuss birth control, sexually-transmitted diseases and make sure you're not infected.
Answered 9/14/2013
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Possible ovulation: Mid-cycle bleeding can be due to ovulation at times. A single occurrence of bleeding is not usually a cause for alarm.
Answered 11/22/2013
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