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condom lost in vagina for 2 weeks..possible signs? pregnant?

Hey, I'm 20 and have been having sex with my boyfriend for about the past two months. I don't have birth control we only use condoms. He switches out (for new condoms) often so it's not unusual for me to just sit back and wait for him to get another one... so if he lost his condom somewhere along the lines..i wouldn't have noticed and he could've just thought "oh where did that go? oh well, i'll get a new one!". well I went back to my house and two weeks later was masturbating and found a condom stuck (VERY high up) inside my vagina!!! I have NO idea if there was semen inside cus it had been there too long. I never felt him *** inside me or new he had been inside of me without a condom (and I'm positive HE would never continue sex with out one). I had a little bit strange discharge before I found the condom inside me and my tummy felt uncomfortable, but after that got better. Another week and a half later after discovering condom I feel bloated, have been craving food in general like crazy (eating lots of fatty foods ie: mcdonalds and chocolate), am having mood swings (which i only get on my period) and I was supposed to get my period three days ago.... I also have gained a little bit of weight around my hips/tummy (which i had lost a month ago from eating healthier) and also the sides of my pelvis are sore by my hips. It has been 4 weeks and 3 days since my last period and 3 weeks 4 days since having sex.
Also, he is my first and only partner and this was the third weekend of us having sex (we started 2 months ago). My discharge is not a creamy white color and is a bit thick, tastes sour and has a very slight smell. I also am "leaking" it out so-to-speak ALL the time..but i normally am "leaky", just not this much.
Do you think I am pregnant? Is there a very big chance that I am? HELP!!
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906115 tn?1344200509
The  extra discharge could of been from an infection starting as you had that thing in you so long. I would say test first morning like everyone else. Once you are in the act you probable would not know if it fell off. I say he did *** in you though since they usually stick to the man (when it is put on right that is) and don't really slide around till they *** in it and that if it does at all!

I will say htat it sounds like you were just off your period when you had sex though. I would not think it was time for to to even ovulate. That would of been CD7 and that is awful early to ovulate. But it can happen. Sperm can live up to 5 days and when you ovulate you have only a 12 hour window the egg will live after being released. So you have a smaller window then you might imagine.

You can go to fertility friend and learn about you basal temperature and your cycles to learn more the times you are more likly to get pregnant. If you stay away from those days you should not get pregnant. And you can use the condoms as back up for the other days around that time.
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470885 tn?1326329037
If you're late, you should test.  
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949288 tn?1263738633
The only way to know is to test. If you are already late you can test anytime. I recommend using first morning urine and testing with a First Response Early Result Home Pregnancy Test.
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I just don't see how that is possible but stranger things have happened (about a condom getting "lost" in the vagina). Call your doctor.
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