What’s wrong with a small amount of bleeding when you’re not on your period?



The term “aunt” generally refers to a woman’s menstrual period. Small amounts of vaginal bleeding during non-menstrual periods may be caused by ovulatory bleeding, pregnancy-related diseases, organic lesions and other factors.

1. Ovulation bleeding: Fluctuations in estrogen levels during ovulation may cause a small amount of endometrial shedding, which is usually small and can stop on its own.

2. Pregnancy-related diseases: If you have recently had unprotected sex, then consider whether the bleeding is caused by pregnancy-related diseases, such as preeclampsia and ectopic pregnancy.

3. Organic lesions: common ones such as uterine fibroids, endometrial polyps, cervical lesions, etc. can also lead to non-menstrual bleeding.

There may be other reasons for small amounts of vaginal bleeding during non-menstrual periods, so it is recommended that you consult a doctor in time to complete the relevant examinations, identify the cause of the problem under the guidance of a professional doctor, and target the treatment.