It is very hard to say actually. I can’t understand why your doctor suggested birth control pills, I know they are usually prescribed when there is a hormonal imbalance such as Polycystic ovarian syndrome or if your periods are going crazy! He should have explained!
Can this spotting be related to specific part of the menstrual cycle, for example around ovulation or prior to your periods, or slightly after the period ended. I would suspect cervicitis that is not caused by sexually transmitted disease but I reckon they have suspected it as they ran some blood tests. These bacteria are usually found when there is an elevated number of white blood cells and then they run specific tests, at least this is what my gyn told me.
My sister suffers from
endometriosis and she also had spotting between periods but she also had symptoms like pain around her periods, pain during sex, etc
They could have suspected that. I don’t think that endometriosis can be seen on an ultrasound unless you have your period. Endometriosis is when the lining of the uterus grows on other organs besides uterus.
How long has your bleeding been present?
As for the cervical cancer, the cause if often not known. The incidence is bigger if you had sex and contracted
HPV virus. The virus is present in about 80 to 90% of the cervical cancer cases.
If your bleeding doesn’t go away, I reckon you should see a doc again. I wouldn’t take the pills until he explained why!
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