Hiya,
While it is entirely possible that you could be pregnant, you won't know until you get a proper test. Women do indeed have some spotting while pregnant (I did), but feeling tired and having some clotting are not the only indicators you can rely on for pregnancy. The at-home kits that use the blue lines proved more effective for me, as the digital "pregnant/not pregnant" ones are more likely to fail. Your best best is follow the directions on the kit and test with your first urination in the morning.
I'm wondering, what are your "certain reasons" for not going to a doctor? You do realize that you'll need to have continuous appointments with doctors and your obstetrician while you are pregnant, right?
Take another test and if it is still negative, try again in a week if you don't see any more bleeding. Feeling a bit tired is also an indication of getting your menses - and don't be discouraged if conception takes a while. My best mate took 1 year to get pregnant the first time and now has 3 kids! :)
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