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Brown/blood in Sperm or Vaginal discharge

My boyfriend and I are in a monogamous relationship and I am on birth control pills.  He does not wear condoms or pull out.  After intercourse I usually go to the bathroom and urinate/clean myself as he produces a lot of semen and it drips out right away.  About a week or two ago after we had sex I went into the bathroom to do this, however I noticed the semen/goo/discharge I was cleaning off of myself was a tinted reddish brown color.  It was almost two weeks before my period was supposed to start and I have been on the pill for over a year and I am pretty regular so I don't have in between bleeding. I have bled from intercourse before...but it was red blood, unmistakable.  I thought...maybe I am starting my period...but mid monthers like that on birth control have never happened for me before.  Than I thought maybe he tore something up there and it bled and it mixed with his semen so that is why its goopy and not bright red.  We had intercourse since than and none of it has come out red or brown, as well as all of my discharge since than has been normal. Now I am at the point were I was supposed to start my period around Sunday or Monday (it is now Tuesday) and I still have not started my period.  Could the reddish brown blood indicate I got pregnant?  Maybe I am just freaking out because I had a terrifying dream I was pregnant.  Help!
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I think it's just old blood from your last period.dont worry about it too much.. it once happened to me and I thought he had gone too far and tore something but after a few days I recovered
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I think you should not worry about it too much... brown blood/discharge is supossed to be old blood from your previous period.... usually if you have implantation spotting it is a couple of days before your period.... Just to put your mind at peace, you should contact your dr. and have them do some labs.
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