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Advice/help needed! please!

ok.... so im new here! i really need help, as im starting to worry myself!
im in a solid relationship and am sexually active! im not on the pill but use condoms.
i usually have regular periods that are quite light and last about 4-5 days.
i was due on my period 21st April. on 22nd April in the morning i thought it had started as there was a brown discharge when i wiped. so put in a tampon as usual. i changed the tampon about 4 hours later and it was still clean... with like a drip of brown discharge on.... my second tampon had nothing on it at all.... but 2days on and its still the same... a very very small amount of brownish blood on my tampons but nothing at all when i wipe! this has never happened. im 22! can anyone help... what could this be?
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ok... so iv just had the worst period cramp ever! seriously killed... and now the discharge on my tampon is red... but still only the smallest amount ever... like hardly a drop. but there is nothing when i wipe. is this just the lamest start to a period ever???
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im freeking out... my boyfriend is away the whole weekend... i really dont know what to do. :(
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I'd take a sensitive pregnancy test tomorrow morning, just to be sure.  It could just be a slow start to your period.
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