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Brown Discharge

I am 16 years old and I have a boyfriend who I had sexual intercourse with in which where we were both virgins. I had my last period on the 29th of June had unprotected sex a few days after where he used the pull out method. In addition, I took a morning after pill just in case. I had no side effects what so ever and just now, (17th of July), I got a brown discharge and very little cramps.

Could this be early signs of pregnancy? Or just a normal period?

The pharmacist who gave me the pills told me that my menstrual cycle would probably be "late"

I'm quite concerned. Please help.

Thank you.
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The morning after pill that I took will definitely be my first and last. After yesterday when I posted my concern, it seems that I have the normal case of menstruation, however the blood seems what to be a little lighter.

I should not be worried, should I? And thank you so much for your response.
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The morning after pill that I took will definitely be my first and last. After yesterday when I posted my concern, it seems that I have the normal case of menstruation, however the blood seems what to be a little lighter.

I should not be worried, should I? And thank you so much for your response.
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Brown discharge is a side effect of the morning after pill. This pill is VERY bad for you body and causes irregular bleeding and late/missing periods. This is all 'normal' for having taken that pill.
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