It depends on why you are spotting between periods. If you're in your teens hormonal imbalance is the most likely culprit, in fact at any age hormonal imbalance is the likely problem - you should talk to your doctor about investigating the cause and look into treatment options. Sometimes spotting can be a result of an STI so if you are sexually active make sure you're up to date with screenings.
Being on the pill can cause spotting between periods, called breakthrough bleeding.
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No this isn't normal
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==anwer== Your hormones are probably changing and your body could be beginning menopause which can make your periods very irregular until they stop all together.
Yes it can.
Yes, urinary tract infections can sometimes cause spotting, which is light bleeding between menstrual periods.
Most likely u are preg
The common cause for women spotting between periods is a hormonal imbalance. However, it could have to do with weight issues, diet issues, and fatigue as well.
Spotting in between periods is not supposed to happen but it is not all that abnormal either. It is usually down to a fluctuation of hormones and doesn't bear any significance or meaning.
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Some women may experience light spotting and dull cramps during ovulation, 14-16 days before your next period. This is perfectly normal. If you are on birth control then spotting between periods is also quite common. If the bleeding changes from light spotting to heavy bleeding mid cycle you need to see an OB/GYN.