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Pill mess up - pregnant?

Hi girls,

I have a question and was wondering if anyone had been in the same boat at all.
SO, I was overseas in January and on Diane-35. My partner and i went to liverpool and i forgot my packet at his parenst house where we were staying. Anyways so i missed 4 pills from the 6th-9th January and got my breakthrough bleed on the 10th-11th. Because we had intercourse while we were away i was scared of being pregnant so i didnt continue taking the pill. Then 2 weeks 4 days later i stupidly decided to begin a new pill pack, i still hadn't had my period.
Since then I've had extremely sore breasts but especially my nippleswhich are starting to get better, I have also become very bloated. The last week or so i have been having some vaginal discharge that is clear and somes a cery light yellow lotiony colour, there is no odour, itchyness, etc at all.
So my question is does anyone think i may be pregnant i did a home test a week ago which was negative but just cant relax about it. i have a doctors app. on monday.

Thanks :)
ps. i know i was very responsible with the pill it was a once off!
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Thank you will just have to see :)
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Could just be from messing up with the pill nut yes there is also a chance you could be. Good luck, Hope the dr.s goes well
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