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Missed/late period. Advice please!

My last period started 24th july and finished 5 days later. On the 19th day of my cycle around the 11th of august i had some light red/orangey bleeding mostly when i wiped not enough to fill a tampom or pad, was not heavy nor did it flow like a period and lasted about a day and a half. A few days before the bleeding i had a peachy coloured discharge which lasted less than a day. I was due my period 23rd of august and on that day i had a brief pink/cream discharge with a tiny red blood clot which i usually get right before the blood flow of my period but nothing followed. Im currently 4/5 days late now. 2 days ago i had a sore dull ache in my lower right abdomen near my pelvis it was also sore to touch, wasnt painful just an uncomfortable soreness. Also last few days had muscle aches, full/bloated looking tummy, runny nose, light achy back. Ive never had early bleeding before and ive been having regular 30 day cycles. Im not stressed not on any bc atm. Anyone had similar experiences? Advice?
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My periods change cycle every few months and ive been getting my periods for about 8 year. If it was just a missed period i wouldnt really be worried but as i had light bleeding about 12/13 days before i was due my period then some soreness where my right overy is 2 days or so after i was late, not usual for me at all plus didnt feel like period cramp. Have no sti/std, no irritation no foul odor. Dont think in pregnant as im not having any symptoms but had sex with my partner and the condom broke b4 he finished outside of me then put his penis inside me str8 after for about a minute. Got a dr app in a week. And considering testing b4 just to possibly rule that out.
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4/5 days is not much. My period is usually consistent, but that'll happen every couple of months to me.

Any time you have unusual discharge you should see a gynecologist! That is a common sign of infection and disease. If you haven't had spotting before and have had your period for a few years, then I would see a gynecologist very soon.
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