You would know if you had a menstrual period (assuming you had protected sex with a condom, and are not using hormonal contraception) if the bleeding you experienced was more than a few "spots", and if it occurred when you expected it (21-35 days after the first day of your previous period).
Spotting is just that-- a very light amount of blood, usually just a few spots on your underwear or toilet paper after wiping.
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You would know if you had a menstrual period (assuming you had protected sex with a condom, and are not using hormonal contraception) if the bleeding you experienced was more than a few "spots", and if it occurred when you expected it (21-35 days after the first day of your previous period).
Spotting is just that-- a very light amount of blood, usually just a few spots on your underwear or toilet paper after wiping.
February 20, 2011 - 8:19pmThis Comment
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