I’m having light spotting from the BV treatment – is this normal?

Spotting after BV treatment

TL;DR

Spotting is a common side effect for some women undergoing the essential oils version of the Killing BV treatment, but it’s usually not a cause for alarm unless accompanied by irritation. This article explores why spotting occurs, when to seek help, and the overall safety of the treatment.


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Spotting is a common side effect for some women undergoing the essential oils version of the Killing BV treatment, but it's usually not a cause for alarm unless accompanied by irritation. This article explores why spotting occurs, when to seek help, and the overall safety of the treatment.

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This is exclusive content for members only!

For access to all this and more, you need Killing BV System: Vagina Treatment Guide and Membership.

See you back here soon!



Jessica Lloyd - Vulvovaginal Specialist Naturopathic Practitioner, BHSc(N)

Jessica is a degree-qualified naturopath (BHSc) specialising in vulvovaginal health and disease, based in Melbourne, Australia.

Jessica is the owner and lead naturopath of My Vagina, and is a member of the:

  • International Society for the Study of Vulvovaginal Disease (ISSVD)
  • International Society for the Study of Women's Sexual Health (ISSWSH)
  • National Vulvodynia Association (NVA) Australia
  • New Zealand Vulvovaginal Society (ANZVS)
  • Australian Traditional Medicine Society (ATMS)
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