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i really need help. i think i am scaring myself with this, i had my period on july 28th, thats when i started. and it lasted for 5 days like it usually does. after my period was over my boyfriend and i were having sex. we used a condom. then we noticed that it had broken. and it was only broken for about 30 seconds. he did not *** in me, but he still  got me the pill, plan b. this was about august 4th? i then had dark brown discharge and blood on about august 17th ( sometimes there was all brown and sometimes there was all blood). it was not as heavy as my normal period, but it was still alot. i wore tampons for about 4-5 days. and then it was over. and just today( september 4th), i got cramps and there is some light brown discharge. i dont know if this is a sign that i may start my period soon? i usually get cramps before i start my period, but i have never gotten this discharge. im just scared.
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unless u r really 'lucky', den u will get pregnant. bcoz condoms has spermticide(sorry about spelling) that kills sperms so i dun think u will get pregnant.  maybe u r just stressing urself out. relax..........
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Scared about what?
It doesn't seem that you would be pregnant from the broken condom but I assume you have been sexually active this month also. A pergancy test will tell you for sure.

Spotting on day 19 (have I worked that out correctly?) could be due to many many things. An early period, cysts, or most likely a hormone fluctation.

See if it happens regularly ie for a few months in a row. Otherwise I wouldn't worry.

Good luck.
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