Spotting such as this is common on the approach to the menopause and may happen several times before your periods stop for good. It can take up to two years for your hormones to fall to such a level that your periods stop permanently and during this time you can get the odd hormonal blip. However, If you are worried about this at all then do see your doctor.
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