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PLEASE HELP ASAP!! - brownish pink discharge or bleeding from the vagina

ok so its almost 2 weeks now that i've been getting this brownish, light pink bleeding from my vagina that last for a couple of hours a day. sometimes its very light like the end of a period but other times its light but thick. My next period is due in 2-3 weeks time and im scared and worried because i dont know what is happening :(
I am sexually active and had potected sex 3 weeks before this happened.
i've been on birth control for 6 months and i've stopped my period for 2 months using the pills.. and im not sure if this is caused by break through bleeding from the pills or if its some sort of implatation bleeding :(

PLEASE HELP!!!
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I've taken 2 home pregnancy tests and both came back negative, I've been getting cramps, light headaches and pain in my stomach.. i've been on yasmin birth control for 6 months and i've had protected sex everytime
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Hi!
It is difficult to say whether you are pregnant or this is withdrawal history because of recent stopping of pills. Both are possible. It can also be due to a foreign body (like a condom or tempon left behind) or due to cervical cancer or dysplasia, fibroids in uterus, endometriosis, or due to a STD or fungal infection.  You will need pregnancy test, ultrasound, STD panel and PAP smear for confirmed diagnosis.
So, please wait until your next due date of periods or three weeks from the last sexual contact and take a pregnancy test and see. Please consult your gynecologist regarding this. Take care!
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