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whats going on ?????

I had  unprotected sex about two weeks ago ,and then again two days ago ,then again yesterday this morning I went pee and wiped it was some brow stuff??? Then I was just sitting there and I felt sick I went to the restroom and threw up ??? I had my period on the 2 of this month what's going on ??? Some please help ????
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Hi there.  You are risking pregnancy sweetie.  You've RISKED pregnancy.  

Brown spotting can be a normal thing (it is old blood) but with your history of irresponsible sex, this worries me.  

You may need to take a pregnancy test.  You also could be getting an eary period.

Yes, you need birth control but will say that pulling out as mentioned above will not prevent you from getting pregnant.  If you are going to have sex, you have to be responsible about it.

good luck
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Hi thanks for the comment well I had NY period on the second its now I believe the 21 three days ago I started bleeding brown stuff and light pink blood and having like cramping pains in my stomach what does it mean
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One, you could have had a small tear while having sex. Or you could have implantation bleeding which is a sign of early pregnancy, it's rare, but it's a possibility. Id take a pregnancy test if I were you, if you're not pregnant, it's probably just some irritation from sex, which you don't need to worry about unless you're really in pain is see a doctor. But you should start wearing a condom, get on the pill, or at least pull out!
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