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could i be pregnant?

So, I have been going through a series of weird bodily changes and pains. I am 19 years old. My breasts have been extremely tender for the past two weeks even to the touch, very different feeling from before my menstral. The last menstral I have had was 25 days ago. I have another 3 or so days until my normal menstral. But I have also experienced a thick, white(milky color) very stick discharge with a mild odor that only happens during sexual intercourse with my boyfriend. I have never experienced an orgasm so the first time this happened this is what I thought it was. It has happened again and its begining to concern me. I googled it and came across this cite.PLEASE HELP MEE!!
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The discharge was semi-solid, i didnt play with it much it was on my bfs penis and we both kinda looked at it and i touched it and smelled it . it was extremely sticky and we just whiped it off with a towel didnt want to mess with it anymore. It grosed me out and we stopped. we tried again two days later and it was the same thing it was within the first 5 minutes of intercourse. Im afraid to try it again because it makes me think there is something wrong.


Also, my breast have gotten sensitive before menstration but never this painful and its only lasted a few days. This has been going on for 2 maybe 3 weeks.

Im going to get a test first thing in the morning.

I appreciate your help!!
thank youu :-)
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I have never been pregnant, but sometimes my breasts do get very tender before my period or while ovulating.  Since you are expecting your period in a few days that might be whats happening.

When did you have this discharge though?  Was it semi-solid, "stringy", and kind of "stretchy"?  I get that discharge when I am ovulating, according to my doctor it's a sign that I am fertile.  

If you were ovulating (around the 14th day of your cycle), and had unprotected sex, there is a good chance you could have gotten pregnant -- but don't panic!  Get a pregnancy test if you are really concerned, then you'll know for sure one way or the other.

Good luck :-)
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