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I am spotting brownish red 5 days before my period is due. Could I possibly be pregnant

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Please keep in mind I use my birth control consistantly and there is room for natural error in condom and birth control productions

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I think it's unlikely as brown blood is usually a sign of 'old' blood in you system (for want of a better word!) if you are really concerned I'd just take a test. x

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Brown spotting is often a common symptom hormonal balances or endometriosis. Bleeding rarely occurs in most pregnancies although it does happen. I think it is best to wait until the day after your period was due and if it doesn't turn up then do a test.

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