I am 18 year old girl. I am spotting for first time before my periods. Why this happens. And my period was regular. Please give me solution that it should not repeat.
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Hi lybrate-user, thank you for your question. If you tend to spot right before getting your period, you are not alone. However, if this isn?t the case, you may want to check in with your doctor. When you visit, he/she will first want to rule out any thyroid issues, fibroids, endometriosis, or endometrial polyps. All of these conditions can wreak havoc with your cycle and also impact your ability to get pregnant. As long as your spotting occurs after 10 or more days of elevated temperatures, you shouldn?t worry. Typically when a woman spots for more than a few days right before their period. This is because in order for an egg to have the opportunity to implant itself into the uterus, the uterine lining has to be primed and ready. And, for the uterus to be fertility friendly, the body has to have enough time produce progesterone to support a pregnancy before the capillaries of the uterine lining start to shed (menstruation). When spotting occurs, it is often a sign that the uterine wall has started to shed before the ovaries were able to successfully produce the needed amounts of progesterone. Hope this helps. Good Luck.
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