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SOS/HELP/PREG?

So on Friday my boyfriend and I had sex, the condom ending up breaking resulting to him coming in me.

I have been on birth control for a month and I'm really good at taking it... but Sunday I got this weird brownish, slightly clear blood and the worst cramps of my life. I don't have any "off day" pills so I'm not suppose to get my period.
it's Wednesday now and the "bleeding" and cramps have not stopped.

not sure if this is related to me having accidental unprotected sex, or me starting these pills and training my body to not have a period... PLZ HELP  
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I would contact your doctor and tell him what you told us. You said the color being a brown blood, right? Usually brown blood is the kind that stays in you for a while, and once in a while its released. Is your period closely due or did you get it right before this happened? Reason I ask this is because you could actually be having a period that if forced on you by the birth control in preparation for when its to begin to ready you for its cycle. Good luck to you and please post back what you find out! :D
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Your body's not been on the birth control long enough to realize it's not supposed to have a period.  Consult with your prescribing doctor to see what you should do right now.  
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Brown blood usually indicates old blood from previous cycles that didn't get released.
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