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Would you count just brown blood and spotting as a period

I was having very very faint lines on my pregnancy tests before my af was due , I was a day late then bled brown blood for two days light/ medium flow and I had red spotting but then it just stopped I ve had some creamy discharge since but that’s it , if it wasn’t my period I’m 7 days late - my pregnancy tests varies from a vfl (you have to squint to see) to nothing so I don’t know - any advice ??
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So, if you read your pregnancy test in the proper time frame and didn't let it sit, it probably means you are pregnant.  Take another test to verify and use the directions to a T, reading it when you are supposed to (making a big deal of this because pregnancy tests that sit will create an evap line and look positive when they aren't).  Some women do spot in early pregnancy.  Did you have unprotected sex?  I'd take one more test using first morning's urine, read it within the window of time they tell you and go with the result.  If you see a second line, you are pregnant.  Then you can confirm at a doctor or clinic. good luck
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