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Weird periods

Okay so... Here's my story.

I was having brown discharge when I went to my friends 3/4 weeks ago, and I was forced to have sex (for the first time) at a party that Friday night. It didn't last long, because I pushed him off, and he didn't come inside of me. And I don't think he had precum because he felt really dry. Well anyway.
Two or three days later (Sunday/Monday) I started my "period". It was just brown discharge for 5 or 6 days which how long my period normally is. And I was supposed to start my period today. Which I've been having cramps and everything I normally get before my period. I'm on my birth control, by the way. Well I've been worried that I'm pregnant (because I'm overly paranoid ugh!!) because he didn't wear a condom. But I've been gone all day and I came home, (I wore a pad because I knew I was supposed to start) and all it was was brown discharge again...

Is this normal?! Help!! I'm 17 and I'd be disowned by my family if they knew I wasn't a virgin anymore (even if it was rape)
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Well, my grandma is VERY religious. And I'm only on birth control to help with my horrible periods. Sex is highly frowned upon, even if it's rape. You get shunned for it. And my boyfriend (who lives 30 hours from me) is who I tell everything too. Im just overly paranoid and I'm stressing myself out about it.
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Hello.  I can't beleive that your family woud not care if you got raped (which I beleive you did).  I seriously doubt that you are pregnant.  I think the more important thing right now is to talk to someone you trust, like a school couselor, about what happened to you.  They can help you to tell your parents, and help you to have him put in jail, before he does it to another girl.  Blessings - Blu
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