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Early period!?! Confused someone help, what could this mean!?!

okay so last month my ogbyn told me i could skip my period, by skipping the placebo pill. so this month i tried it i spotted to whole month brown stuff with alittle bit if red every now and then. idk if i should test or not because. i ended my placebo week today, starting the white pill. okay so 1 day before my placebo pill i had sex with my bf, we use the pull out method so im very trusting that he pulls out every time and pees after, and we repeat until were finished. anyway as we were having sex a gush of blood came out like i was starting my period.  it was weriod because i usually start the 3rd or 4th day of the placebo week. my period also last 4 days with spotting the 5th. i had all that happen i had all my monthly symptoms, its just im worried i started that early. and it ended after that 5th day but it was kinda off for some reason i had alot of clots,  something i don't really get, some where red and some where like skin and stuff. i take my bc  on time everyday, havent took any medicine in months or anything like that. but for the past 2 days I've been very wet down there with white discharge, i get the discharge all the time too. yesterday which was my last yellow of the placebo i had pink discharge once when i wipped and was very wet also just  very wet today no discharge except the white stuff i usually get but that  was it. im the person who thinks everything happens to me like being on birth control and still getting pregnant. ive had like 4 scares and stuff. and im always paranoid just some one help me out. i know my questions everywhere but has this happen to anyone or should  i just go test. kinda nervous, what do you girls think am i being to paranoid or what ?
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