Very light period should alarm you, because in most cases there’s a serious health problem that stands behind it. However, it doesn`t mean that scanty menstruation is always a pathology. For example, it can be the first symptom of the ‘interesting condition’, i.e. pregnancy. Side effects of the hormonal contraception can also cause scanty menses. Here we will try to give theoretical answers to main questions about light periods, their causes and consequences. Only your gynecologist can determine the true cause of this unusual symptom on practice. Read more..
Spotting two weeks after period often confuses a woman, since she understands it’s too early for a period. Sometimes no threat stands behind such a phenomenon and it can be easily explained. In other cases gynecological consultation and probably medical correction are needed. Which one is your case? Certainly, no conditions are diagnosed online. But you may get some ideas which will help you to understand what to do next. So, read on. Read more..
Gel-like discharge may confuse some women, although it is a normal phenomenon, occurring throughout the menstrual cycle. If you have never been interested in issues, associated with reproduction, it’s likely that you have never monitored your cervical mucus and paid no attention to its changes. Vaginal discharge resembling gel may be either a natural way in which your organism prepares to conception, or an alarming symptom of more serious conditions. So, let’s look into this phenomenon in greater detail. Read more..
Brown stringy discharge is a symptom that bothers many women of different ages throughout their reproductive years. It can appear because of different reasons and is diagnosed depending on the accompanying symptoms, relative to the menstrual cycle, age, living conditions and certain medical tests. In this article it will be explained, why you may have this discharge in the middle of the menstrual cycle, instead or after your period. If you have more specific questions, the answers to them can be given only by a highly skilled specialist after further medical examinations. Read more..