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What’s The Difference Between Periods And Spotting?

What’s The Difference Between Periods And Spotting?

You head to the bathroom to pee and you see it...a red or brown spot right on your favorite underwear. You wonder to yourself. Isnt my period not due for another 2 weeks?  

This scenario happens to many menstruating humans, leaving them feeling utterly confused.  Whats happening?  Well, youre spotting! While you might want to book the soonest appointment with your gynecologist and demand to know exactly what is happening, most of the time, its really no reason for concern.  

Spotting is normal and is often not something to be too concerned about. But if you still want peace of mind, knowing the difference between your period vs spotting will be useful. 

PERIOD VS. SPOTTING – THE DIFFERENCE 

While a period is the start of your menstrual cycle each month and releases about 2 tablespoons of blood (if you dont have menorrhagia), it will last longer than spotting. Spotting can happen at any time during your menstrual cycle. Another way to tell the difference is by the color of the blood. While your period blood can range in colors, spotting usually releases light brown blood.  

While this may cause alarm bells to go off in your head,  spotting is actually fairly common. It can occur between periods, during pregnancy, after sex, or after a gynecological exam. 

HERE ARE SOME OF THE REASONS YOU MAY BE SPOTTING: 

– Menstruation  - Ok, we said that spotting is different from your period, and it is, but at the start of your menses, you may find that you have some spotting. This is totally normal. We promise! 

– Ovulation  - A likely culprit of spotting, ovulation occurs when an egg is released from the ovaries to await fertilization. This process can cause spotting. Alternatively, spotting can happen due to an increase in estrogen that happens when the egg does not become fertilized. 

– Implantation - Implantation bleeding is spotting that happens when the embryo implants into the uterus, and it can be hard to distinguish -is it your period coming or are you pregnant? Well, it could be either. A good way to tell is to check for other signs of pregnancy, like nausea, fatigue, or sore breasts. 

– Abnormal pregnancy  - Miscarriages, premature labor, and ectopic pregnancies are all cause for concern. Spotting can be present with all of them so if you are concerned about it, check with your doctor right away. 

– Labor  - Another pregnancy-related cause of spotting is going into labor. This usually occurs around 37 weeks when your body passes the mucus plug. 

– Infections or disease  -  STIs, reproductive issues, and other infections like Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (PID) could all be causes of spotting. If the above causes dont seem to be the issue, check with your doctor. Most infections are treatable but can become even more serious if ignored. 

WHEN TO CALL THE DOCTOR 

While you should feel free to call your doctor anytime you have a health-related question or concern, its helpful to know when spotting is a cause for real concern. Here are some circumstances when itd be smart to call your doctor: 

– If you are pregnant or think you may be 
– If you have consistent spotting 
– If you have had unprotected sex and start spotting 
– If you have any pain or cramping around the time of spotting 
– If you are on any kind of medication that you think could be causing spotting 

CAN YOU USE A MENSTRUAL CUP IF YOURE SPOTTING? 

If you feel like youre spotting more than usual, then its completely safe to put in your menstrual cup! Check out our menstrual cups and period products at Lunette.

55 comments on What’s The Difference Between Periods And Spotting?

  • Blessing
    BlessingJune 18, 2020

    I saw my period on may 11th and it ended on may 15th. On june 6th I saw a light spotting with a small clot just once. On june 10th I saw another light spotting with cloth once again. Pls can I be pregnant?

  • Lunette Menstrual Mentor
    Lunette Menstrual MentorApril 14, 2020

    Hi ESE!

    If you are feeling concerned about your period after reading this post we highly recommend contacting a doctor. Because everybody and every BODY is different, only your doctor will be able to ask the necessary questions and run the appropriate tests to offer you accurate insight into your concern. Because we are not medical professionals we cannot offer medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment. Wishing you all the best!
    -Team Lunette

  • ESE
    ESEApril 14, 2020

    Hi. My menses is not as it used to be. It does not flow well of recent, scanty and at time colour brown and maybe two days. Am worried

  • Lunette Menstrual Mentor
    Lunette Menstrual MentorApril 01, 2020

    Hi Akhila! Congratulations on your wedding! If you are concerned about pregnancy it is best to take an at-home pregnancy test. Birth control pills used to delay your period contain a large amount of hormones that may disrupt your cycle for even a few months. If you’re feeling concerned it is best to contact your doctor. :)
    -Team Lunette

  • Akhila
    AkhilaApril 01, 2020

    Hi i have Used tablets to postpone my periods for my wedding and after 3days of my wedding I stopped them and I got periods after 2days and then after my post period I had unprotected sex and now my period is not on time I’m late by 3days and worried about it and I’m worried about pregnancy

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