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period trouble

hello, i need some answers. i have been spotting now for the last 9 days. my last period was june 20th. the last time we had sex was june 24th and 25th. i thought i had gotten my period last weekend which was the 5th but i have been spotting now for the last 9 days a brown discharge. what does this mean??? please help me!!!
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Im A 13 Year old girl and my period has stopped for 6 months and i have started to get terrible pains in my tummy at night. whats wrong?
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i agree, i think you should take another one, HPT are likely to give you negative as an answer but the negative can also be false, i read somewhere that it is highly possible for it to give you a negative and it be false but if it gives you a positive then you are pregnant, this is within the first couple of weeks... just give it another try, wouldnt hurt
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I would take another one... to be on the safe side..
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yes three weeks ago but it came out negitive so i dont have to worry right?
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130384 tn?1221593027
Yes, with sex on June 24th/25th plus some weird bleeding now, another hpt is definitley in order.  

If negative, then see the doctor about other possibilities, like maybe cysts.

Hope this helps, good luck!
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Hi - I was due for my period around the same day you were due for yours and I did a HPT the day before and it came up positive. If you did one now it should give a very accurate reading. 3 weeks ago was too early...if you get a negative next time but you're still not sure get a blood test done to pick up any early or lower hcg readings. But I'm telling you a home pregnancy test would pick it up by now! Good luck.
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Have you taken a HPT? If not I would start there.
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