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Cramps for two weeks now different consistency blood only a little.

I have been having cramps for a while now I'm on the birth control pills. I'm 15. I woke up today with what looked like my period but wasn't the same consistency and wasn't as dark red and only a little. What is this? I've had cramps for about two weeks
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  • Female | 19 years old
  • Complaint duration: 9 days
  • Medications: Birth control pills

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Need a check-up as soon as possible. You need to find out if the pregnancy test is positive to make sure you don't have an abnormal pregnancy such as an ectopic pregnancy. Also, need to check for infections such as STD's. Your doctor will help you find out what the problem is and take care of it but you need to be seen right away.
A careful inquiry into the history would distinguish a few conditions.

When was your last period? How long you take OCs?

The birth control pills you are taking suppose to lessen the cramps and not provoke instead. In any events, take a pregnancy test. Also, recommend your partner (boyfriend) to check for the STDs. Good luck.
This needs to be evaluated

by your doctor soon. It is

usually breakthrough

bleeding, but best to be

ckecked.