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Pink Mucus: What Can It Be Caused By?

What’s Tricky About Pink Discharge?

We have mentioned the most common cases when pink mucus doesn’t indicate any health issues. However, not always you can evaluate your discharge properly, especially if you experience this specific symptom for the first time in your life. Ovulation spotting, for instance, may be your physiological reaction to ovulation. However, there are many pathological conditions which can also cause the mid-cycle spotting. Thus, pink discharge between periods is considered normal if:

  • It’s rather scanty.
  • It lasts not more than 72 hours.
  • The hue of mucus is pinkish or brownish.
  • Bloody discharge is odorless.
  • You haven’t had any gynecological conditions or uterine bleedings previously.
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