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spotting after sex with my boyfriend... help?

ok so i've posted 2 questions already. asking if i could be pregnant or not. i am 18 and well i havent had a period since the 5th of november. my boyfriend and i had unprotected sex on the 13th, 20th and 21st of november. i have had spotting on the 28th of november and on the 25 of december (but not even bad enough to use a tampon, just used a panty liner and it was fine for hours. and it was pinkish blood not like period blood at all). i missed my period on the 3rd of december. i have had horrible lower back pains and headaches. i have been really tired lately i've been sleeping all day and staying up half the night. my nipples have become really sinsitive (usually they aren't.) i have gained 3 pound, im bloated still (have been since about the 28th of november.) i cant set in one position for long or i start cramping up and hurting. i almost threw up to the sight of blood twice (which is very rare cause im not a week person at all nothing makes me sick) i have been having troubles going to the bathroom, i pee ALOT!!! and i have had way more discharge than normal. i took 3 home pregnancy test (one each week after my missed period) they all came back negative. and now on the 31st of november my boyfriend and i had sex and i went to the bathroom and found blood on my panties and when i whiped. (except it was only spotting and more of an orangish colored blood.) and someone please help me out in whats going on? i really need help! an if u have any questions feel free to ask.
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Pregnancy urine tests aren't always 100% the best thing to do is get a blood test from your doctor! And do it straight away, cos if you are pregnant you want a healthy baby, and the best way to care for your baby is knowing ur pregnant and how to have a safe pregnancy!
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Please go to a clinic or your GYN, it could be a few different things, but you need to be looked at.  
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