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Talk to me about ovulation spotting. I’ve never had it. I think maybe I experienced it yesterday, though, and I’d love to hear other’s experience with it since the info available online just says it’s a thing without a lot of detail.
I had a massive polyp removed on 12/2/20 that caused lots of abnormal bleeding over several months but I haven’t had any issues since and Dr Google says polyps aren’t the sort of thing that tend to recur. A recurrence was my immediate thought when I started spotting although this wasn’t like the abnormal bleeding I had with the polyp at all.
I had a positive/peak OPK late on CD14. While not confirmed yet, it looks like O was two days ago on CD16. Yesterday (which would have been 1 DPO), I had what looked like very light brown tinged CM all day. It wasn’t heavy. I only saw it on the toilet paper when I wiped. This morning it is gone.
Any thoughts on whether this sounds like O spotting or whether I need to be concerned about another polyp or something?
If you check out my chart, note that I use AVA to temp. That’s why my temps look low. I don’t have thyroid issues or anything.
I had a massive polyp removed on 12/2/20 that caused lots of abnormal bleeding over several months but I haven’t had any issues since and Dr Google says polyps aren’t the sort of thing that tend to recur. A recurrence was my immediate thought when I started spotting although this wasn’t like the abnormal bleeding I had with the polyp at all.
I had a positive/peak OPK late on CD14. While not confirmed yet, it looks like O was two days ago on CD16. Yesterday (which would have been 1 DPO), I had what looked like very light brown tinged CM all day. It wasn’t heavy. I only saw it on the toilet paper when I wiped. This morning it is gone.
Any thoughts on whether this sounds like O spotting or whether I need to be concerned about another polyp or something?
If you check out my chart, note that I use AVA to temp. That’s why my temps look low. I don’t have thyroid issues or anything.