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Am I pregnant?

I had sex with my boyfriend about a month and a half ago. We did not use a condom, he pulled out and I am on birth control. I have never missed a pill. ( At this time, I went back to school after winter break and experienced extreme homesickness/anxiety, and was on antibiotics for a alight UTI). My next menstrual cycle started right on time, but was more of a brown-pink discharge. It eventually picked up for the last 2 1/2 days of the cycle, and ended as it always does. I took a pregnancy test 3 times and they all came out negative.

My next menstrual cycle started the first day as the spotting again, however, by the second, third, fourth and fifth day it was heavy, normal red bleeding, and again ended right on time. I took another pregnancy test after this second cycle just to make sure, and it came out negative.

Am I pregnant? Or is this just the way my period is going to be now that I am getting older? Or can it be from all the stress and anxiety I experienced?
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i believe thats probably a stage that the period is going thru.. i've had my period late for 5 months it will be 3 to 5 days late .. but then when back to normal.. it just probably a phase... worry when its late like really late... just dont worry about it.. every girl has a deferent way of experiencing their period .,...

take care
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If you are on the pill that gives you about a 1% chance and with him "pulling out" that makes it even less than that and with the negative test I would give you a 0.01% so I think you should be very confident that you are NOT pregnant. You period acting crazy is defenitly stress . Don't sweat it. Good luck
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