Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for reaching out to us for help.
I suggest you contact your gynecologist or primary care physician. Your doctor knows your medical history, what medications you might be taking, and can do a physical exam.
In general, ovulation can cause mid-cycle bleeding, Some medications, such as birth control pills, can cause abnormal bleeding. A hormonal imbalance associated with perimenopause or hyperthyroidism can cause you to bleed in between periods.
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Hello Anonymous,
Welcome to EmpowHER and thank you for reaching out to us for help.
I suggest you contact your gynecologist or primary care physician. Your doctor knows your medical history, what medications you might be taking, and can do a physical exam.
In general, ovulation can cause mid-cycle bleeding, Some medications, such as birth control pills, can cause abnormal bleeding. A hormonal imbalance associated with perimenopause or hyperthyroidism can cause you to bleed in between periods.
Do check with your doctor.
Regards,
December 18, 2014 - 9:57amMaryann
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