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Hi so I'm 6 days late on my period and for the past week and a half I've been having brown discharge. Does this mean I'm pregnant?
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Ah okay. Yeah brown discharge could mean a bunch of different things. One of them is an early sign of pregnancy. Just to be safe, do a pregnancy test.
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But this was like 3 weeks ago
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Ok thanks so much. And yes I have had unprotected sex but took plan B 2 days after.
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This happened to me last month. Don't worry. It's obvious your period is late and you should go to the dollar store and get a pregnancy test. Dollar store tests are the same as the more expensive ones. Hormones are crazy and can get all out of whack from stress, exercise, food habits, going on birth control ( or missing a pill/taking pill at different times of day) list goes on. And what Rosieriot said isn't right. Boobs can get sore etc because of being on your period. Like I said, hormones.
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Also, have you had sex in the last month? Protected?unprotected?
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Ugh I'm so scared! I don't feel sore or any of that so I hope that's not the case! I'm just scared because the discharge has been going on for a while now.
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you have to chek up at the gyno every six months. it can be an infection.
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it depends brown discharge can alsoo mean a late period or  youve lost alot of weight so your period has stopped.

if your boobs are soar and you feel swollen then you are pregnant .

it can allso mean your about to get your period.
brown discharge means dried blood.
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