I called the RE and the nurse asked me what my normal AF is like. Since the 1st day is normally light & the 2nd is when it picks up, she told me to call on CD2 ( since it's hard to distinguish between the spotting vs. light AF ).
So, anyways, is it normal to have clots when you spot? Of couse it happened after I got off the phone with the nurse, but when I went to the bathroom & wiped, there was a bunch of small clots. Maybe this is a sign of AF starting? Maybe this is something else? Am I crazy ?
Thoughts?
This is a P&R ,as I'm going out for lunch ,but I'll check back when I get back.
Re: F/U to my 2 week spotting issue
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