Spotting during ovulation is common in most women. The only way to tell if your ovulating is by doing a ovulation predictor kit/test which you can buy from the pharmacist or off Ebay. This will tell you if your ovulating. To expand: The Ovulation Predictor Kits can be a good way to tell if you are GOING to ovulate, but during/after you've ovulated they are no good. The only way to confirm you HAVE ovulated is to make a chart of your Basal Body Temperatures (you take your temp VERY first thing at the same time every morning before you do ANYTHING else, even go pee) or to go to a gynecologist and have them perform an ultrasound to see if you've released any eggs. It IS common to spot a little during/right before ovulation, but heavy bleeding could signify something serious. If you're spotting you're either just about to ovulate, or currently ovulating.(It's about a 12-24 hour window for most women.)
if u get it every month maybe its ovulation spotting
You begin spotting and/or bleeding from your vagina.
Spotting can occur for many reasons, mid-cycle it can be hormonal imbalance of ovulation. If this is a one-off don't worry,but if it continues talk to your doctor about the problem.
It probably doesn't mean anything. It may just mean that you noticed the spotting this month. Spotting during ovulation is a sign of a good strong ovulation. If it lasts for more than a day or two or is bleeding rather than light pink or brown spotting, contact your doctor. You might have an issue with progesterone. I would not be concerned, but I would mention it at your next doctor visit. Answer same here but I had clear discharge with a streak of blood in it don't know what it means tho pink princess
Brown discharge is spotting, light bleeding taking time to leave your body and mixing with discharge. Spotting can occur as your period starts, or it can be a result of many other things such as mid-cycle spotting around ovulation due to irregular hormones.
You can't have a two day menstrual cycle. A menstrual cycle is the entire reproductive cycle, including ovulation and menstruation, so you can't possibly have a two day menstrual cycle. You may experience two day menstruation, or mid-cycle spotting for two days.
Mid-cycle bleeding is not normal and you should see a doctor. I would like to correct the above statement. Mid-cycle bleeding is, in fact, fairly normal. Some women experience spotting during ovulation and it is considered a very positive sign of fertility. This spotting will be bright red and tinged with mucous. Implantation spotting generally occurs a week before up to the week of the missed period and is generally brownish in color. If you are worried about your cycle please consider seeing a midwife or if one is not available a doctor.
Spotting is normal before your period, it's just the start of your period as the uterine lining starts to shed. You can also get spotting after your period, or mid-cycle spotting around the time of ovulation.
I had only light spotting periods for years and not very many. It may have been because I have PCOS-
One of the methods to predict ovulation is calendar method. You just check you menstrual cycle and calculate ovulation. e.g. If you have a 28-day cycle, ovulation starts around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. I use this calendar http://www.ladys-calendar.com. and it helps me to know days of ovulation.
You can calculate your ovulation period. It's begins around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle If you have a 28-day cycle. Use a simple calendar to mark the day your periods begin each month and track the number of days each period lasts. There are many ovulation calendars e.g. I use this one http://www.ladys-calendar.com
If the bleeding is between periods then obviously it can't be menstrual bleeding - menstruation is your period. If you're seeing mid-cycle spotting the most likely cause is hormonal imbalance causing mid-cycle spotting with hormonal shifts around ovulation. This may be the onset of early menopause.