Spotting can be pink/red or brown. As long as it's not red flow, it's classified as spotting. Your LP should not change by much more than a day - it should be the consistend part of your cycle. The tutorials on www.fertilityfriend.com may be helpful to you.
Spotting can be pink/red or brown. As long as it's not red flow, it's classified as spotting. Your LP should not change by much more than a day - it should be the consistend part of your cycle. The tutorials on www.fertilityfriend.com may be helpful to you.
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DX: severe MFI (low all 3) and low T. Undergoing replacement therapy.
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