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PLEASE HELP!!!!!!

Hey I'm 22 years old. I had some very light spotting for about 4 days. It went from brown to pink to red to pink and it was off and on. It would stop for a while and come back. When I laid down to sleep it would stop and come back a little while after I woke up and moved around. Then it would stop during the day to it was off and on. And it only was there when I whipped. When I noticed it I put on a panty liner. I wore a panty liner all of those days  all day and night long and not a spec on the liner. Even at night etc. And sometimes the spotting was kinda gooey if that makes since. Since then my cervix has went from hard medium high and closed to between medium high and high and medium soft and closed and getting softer and higher it seems. And I have this white sticky discharge that is on toilet paper when whipe etc. Could I be pregnant?????

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Oh and when I had the spotting I had NO CRAMPS. I usually have horrible periods!!!! I have endometriosis so my periods are very painful but there was NO pain NOT Even the SLIGHTEST CRAMPS.  My periods are also irregular but I've never spotted like that before I have a pretty good flow on my period and a lot of good sized clots but none of that when I spotted. Ughhh going out of my mind
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Did you have unprotected sex?  And, is your period late?  Those are the two main questions.  If yes to either, then take a pregnancy test.  It's the only way to know!  Come back and tell us!
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