10 Cervicitis Symptoms

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Spotting Between Periods

Spotting between periods may be normal in certain individuals. Some women find they spot during ovulation at each cycle. However, spotting between periods that is unusual could be related to cervicitis.

Spotting may happen due to bleeding from the cervix or vagina. It could also happen due to the cervix not functioning properly because of inflammation or irritation. Women may want to visit their gynecologist for any vaginal bleeding not related to their menstrual cycle.

Cervicitis

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