What happened when I got my period again a week after it was over?

When the vagina appears again a week after the end of menstruation, it may be ovulation, because the body’s estrogen secretion is temporarily reduced, causing the endometrium to shed a small amount of bleeding symptoms, called ovulatory bleeding. The amount of bleeding is usually relatively small, and some women will only have a small amount of coffee-colored discharge, which will end naturally in about 2-3 days. Ovulatory bleeding is a normal physiological phenomenon and does not require special treatment. If some women experience continuous vaginal bleeding and dripping in the middle of menstruation, it is probably due to endocrine deficiency, so they need to consult a gynecologist and, under the doctor’s guidance, take drugs such as prozac to relieve the symptoms. If the symptoms do not improve, it is probably due to poor ovarian function, which causes menstrual disorders, and you can cooperate with your doctor and use estrogen and progesterone for artificial cycle therapy, which is more effective.