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Please please help

Since feb, my periods have been very scanty and very very light. I always get it early and sometimes late. Since my last period in June, I have been fingered 5 times and have also dry jumped with clothes and once me naked and him wearing jeans. I asked the boy if he ever had semen or precum on his hands and he said no. I was 4 days late for my period and now I have cramps and very light period that started off with brown mucus. The period blood only comes when I go to pee. Is it possible I could be pregnant? I don't know what to do.
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Ovarian cysts are quite painful, not so much cramping as it is abdominal pain. Its a different feeling. And yes, I'm positive you're not pregnant. Honestly I don't even think anything is wrong with you. Youve started your period, which is a good sign. And you've been stressing a lot lately so that's why it's probably a little different this month. If you're really still not sure go to the drs. That is the only gaurentee 100% you can get. But I'm like 99.9% sure you're not pregnant
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Could there be something else wrong with me? Like ovarian cysts? I have also touched his penis biut never the tip so I never came in contact with semen. Are you sure there's no way I can be pregnant? I'm freaking out that it's implantation bleeding
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Sweetheart please just call down. I know its scary, but no you're not pregnant. Periods can be strange, if you've been stressing a lot or doing alot of physical activities lately your period could be late and light. If you've changed your diet, if you're still mid to early teens, your period can be a little off. You are absolutely fine and I can pretty much gaurentee youre not pregnant. Just breathe, you're okay
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