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HELP what is happening?? first time experiencing this situation

ok so its almost 2 weeks now that i've been getting this brownish, light pink bleeding from my vagina that last for a couple of hours a day. sometimes its very light like the end of a period but other times its light but thick, now its like the end of a period how its brown in colour. My next period is due in 2-3 weeks time and im scared and worried because i dont know what is happening :( I am sexually active and had potected sex 3 weeks before this happened. i've been on birth control for 6 months and i've stopped my period for 2 months using the pills.. and im not sure if this is caused by break through bleeding from the pills or if its some sort of implatation bleeding :(

PLEASE HELP!!!
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Im on Yasmin, for the first week and a half of this the bleeding was light pink and its too light to be a period so its like spotting and also occurs after i wipe.. Im getting a pregnancy test today just to make sure and im also seing a doctor in a few days, but im just really worried and scared because Im not ready to be pregnant thats my main issue im scared of being a teen mother
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Just see what type of pills your on.. as in if it's suppose to stop the period all together or just make it regular. It sounds perfectly normal... it's just like dark discharge/ blood and its usually at the end when everything is slowing down. If this has never happened before then maybe you should see a doctor about it tho... if your period flow starts to change or come irregular then it means something could be up, or there is stress on your body or something...
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