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Could I Be Misscarrying..?

Hey I Wondered If There Is Any Out There That Can Help Me ..
Im A 17 Year Old Giirl That is really worried.
I Had a eptopic pregnancy last year and it was really horrible .
my periods are quite irregular they could start at the 1st of the month or the end of the month or miss one
on a few occasions were ive had unprotected sex with my partner or the condom split ive took a pregnancy test and a few said positive and a few said negative .. i get this brown/ yellow discharge with normal period cramps .. last month i had a normal period at the start but since then me and my partner had sex and the condom tore and ive had this discharge with period cramps .. i dont no whats goin on but im really scared and keep worryin
i think im makin it worse for my self by worryin and stressing my self out.. I just wondered if there was any one that could help and give some advice because i dont feeel i can talk to any one about this . x
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bc is birth control
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but an extra form because condoms do rip....clearly...sometimes you just going to have to take a test. i dont kno when your period was or is but take one then
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sorry but what is bc .. and i dont weather i wud be pregnant or not cuz this is not the first time it has happend :S x
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looks like you need to invest in some good condoms because yous keep tearing. and go on bc. but

if you are pregnant it doesnt sound like you would be miscarrying
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