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Spotting before period

Posted by: 31yrs on Thu Aug 19, 2010
Hi everyone,

I keep spotting a few days (for alot of the day) within the week before my period...?

Am ttc and had miscarriage in Feb (was 9 weeks)...

Since then my periods havnt been fully the same

My cycles can range between 25-29 days

But I usually have spotting about 8 or 9 days past ovulation and that goes on and off for a few days before AF arrives?

Each time I think it is implantation - but it always turns out to be AF...

Right now I am 10 days past o and the spotting started again today (more like browny dischargy spotting)...

Does anyone know what might be going on or if this means my Luteal phase is too short or have anything to share?

I would appreciate if anyone has any ideas

...in the mean time will keep you all updated :)
thanks for listening
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