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Really messed up cycle? Please help

Hi all. I don't really know where else to turn to I cant get a call back from my doctors nurse. So I was diagnosed with a very mild case of endometriosis last year so all in all I usually bleed pretty good on my cycles and typically every 16 or so days and for the most part everything seems like a normal cycle minus the bad cramps and bleeding. This month though I got my regular tell tale cramps which usually mean I'll be starting in a day or 2 but nothing happened no blood just cramps. I brushed it off and blamed it on my endo (which it could be) but according to my period tracker I'm already a week late no bleeding just cramps and all my regular menstrual signs sensitive breasts, mood swings from hell, cravings etc. yesterday I had very very light brown blood or spotting so I figured it's starting well yesterday night it quit and now my discharge is back to white. This has never ever happened to me out of all the weird things my cycle has done this is by far the strangest
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Take a pregnancy test for a star,  as I have polycystic ovaries and this will be classed as my 4th pregnancy, it does happen even if doctors say your chances are low. Also I don't have periods I just get a period here and there. I experienced some spotting and thought nothing of it just that my period would be there soon. It never arrived the a few weeks later my contraceptive pill made me feel really bad went to doctors and I was seven weeks pregnant. Spotting can be a sign of early pregnancy.
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