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Spotting and no period?!

I had unprotected sex with my boyfriend over 2 weeks ago, and recently I just started spotting. I'm not regular with my periods at all, but I have the same cramps I get when I'm getting my period...everything except for the actual period. I've read about women spotting after the implantation...but that was usually a few days after. Is this 2 week later spotting normal? Am I pregnant, or just really unfortunately late? I appreciate everyone's answers/suggestions/etc.  Thank you!
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you can spot while your pregnant. I spotted when i was pregnant and thought it was my period but then i went to the doctors and i was 7weeks pregnant so yes you can. so you might be
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You definitly wouldn`t be spotting if you where pregnant...Sounds like a late period and all you got ( like you said ) was some mild spotting.....You should be fine.
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you could be pregnant i thought i had a period but it was pretty light and i spotted the whole time and then i took a test and i was pregnant so you got to take a test.
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I am in the same boat that you are, I've been having a lot of different symptoms though, spotting, cramping, sore breasts, feeling sick randomly, tired all the time, and heartburn even though I don't eat spicy foods and I haven't eaten anything irregular...I took two tests and both negative but I'm scared that maybe it is too early for it to tell...
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