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Am I pregnant?

My last period started around May 31, I have regular periods but I stopped taking my birth control May 19.
I had unprotected sex on June 9 (pulled out) and June 12 (didnt pull out). A few days after I started having clumpy white discharge that was very sticky. I've been having cramping, feeling sick, burping a lot and am more tired then usual. Exactly 10 days after having sex, June 22, I had some pink/brown discharge, no cramps anymore but still tired. Again today (June 24) I saw very little pink discharge, but no sign or feeling of my period. I took a pregnancy test a few days ago and this morning and both were negative. I should be getting my period next week....whats going on??
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well im bleeding now so, i guess i dont need to worry anymore
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It could be your hormones trying to return to normal after stopping your birth control. Wait until the day after your period is due and (if it hasn't started) take a home pregnancy test using first morning urine. If it is negative, wait and repeat in a week if you haven't gotten your period. If it is still negative, you may then want to see your health care provider for a blood test.
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* also I have been very stressed lately, I just dont feel right but Im wondering if Im making it all up in my head. (I've been having head aches to, mild but I usually never get head aches)
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