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Old 04-23-2009, 02:14 AM   #6 (permalink)
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Cowbella: So you're talking about mid-cycle spotting then? I think you should find a doctor who will investigate the cause of the breakthrough bleeding. Because no matter what they say, it's not normal. They should check your hormones out. I can't say if it will cause a miscarriage, but I can tell you it's not good. It could mean you have progesterone issues, or estrogen issues, or something else. It could be nothing, but it may be something. It's better to find the cause at this point. You never know, what's causing it could be causing other issues. Usually they will put you on Provera for an extended time to keep the bleeding away, or try putting you on birthcontrol pills. That could fix the problem, and when you go off it may be cleared up... but it would probably be better to see what's going on with your hormones first. Doctors like to patch problems as they come, instead of finding the cause. So, you may need to be assertive, and tell them you want them to find out what's going on and that it is not normal.
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