What's going on if it's not my period and I have a small amount of bleeding?

What's going on if it's not my period and I have a small amount of bleeding?

In daily life, it is very common for women to have menstruation, and the main symptom of menstruation is the shedding of some substances on the endometrium and their flow out of the vagina. However, in daily life, some women still experience vaginal bleeding even if they do not have their menstruation, which is obviously abnormal. So, what is the reason for a small amount of bleeding when it is not my period?

If there is a small amount of bleeding not during the menstrual period, it can be divided into many situations. If there is bleeding after sexual intercourse, it is contact bleeding, which is generally caused by some gynecological diseases, such as vaginitis, cervical polyps, cervical erosion, etc.; it may also be ovulation bleeding, which is because the estrogen level in the body has a temporary drop, causing the endometrium to be unbalanced in its support for hormones and causing partial shedding, leading to regular vaginal bleeding. Of course, there is also functional uterine bleeding, which is referred to as functional uterine bleeding. It is mainly caused by abnormal regulation of reproductive neuroendocrine function, and there will be irregular menstrual cycles, prolonged menstruation, excessive menstrual flow or irregular bleeding symptoms.

It may also be caused by bleeding after artificial abortion or miscarriage. Generally, the bleeding will stop three to seven days after the abortion or miscarriage. If the body is weak and is affected by multiple factors such as fatigue, the bleeding time will be prolonged. Specific analysis is required for specific circumstances. In addition, it may be caused by hydatidiform mole. After regular treatment, if the bleeding reappears within two years, it may be an early symptom of malignant hydatidiform mole. You must be vigilant and seek medical attention immediately.

What happens if there is a small amount of bleeding during a period other than menstruation? If there is a small amount of bleeding during a period other than menstruation, it may be caused by some gynecological disease, or it may be caused by factors such as a decrease in estrogen levels in the body, or it may be caused by an abortion or miscarriage.

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