Is there anything i can do to stop menstrual spotting
A:You will have to first determine what is causing your menstrual spotting, you should go to a doctor and find out why! ChaCha! [ Source: http://www.chacha.com/question/is-there-anything-i-can-do-to-stop-menstrual-spotting ]
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- Is there anything i can do to stop menstrual spotting
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- You will have to first determine what is causing your menstrual spotting, you should go to a doctor and find out why! ChaCha!
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- There are many reasons why people spot. Usually they are not pregnant so I would not worry about that unless you think it is possible then I would have a blood test done to make sure. Sometimes your hormones are out of wack and you will spo...
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