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So far it's only happened when i wear this one specific bra. But its a bra I'm always used to wearing.View Thread


Earlier this year I had my regular pap smear and check up at my GYN and everything came back normal. I also have some cysts on my ovaries (but according to the Dr. not enough, and i also don't have any of the symptoms to be officially diagnosed with PCOS).
Anyway, my last period was September and it was really heavy and lasted exactly 7 days (which is long for me, it usually lasts about 5). Also, recently I have started working out a lot. More than usual. And since then I've noticed about 2 weeks after my period I got a really really light period for about a week. And now the same thing again this week, but it's so light it's like spotting as well.
I'm not sure what's causing this. If it's the excessive exercise (which I also started in September) or something else.....
Any advice or thoughts on what it could be are welcome....View Thread



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