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Condom broke

I had sex almost two weeks ago and the condom broke. I immediately went to the bathroom and sat down on the toilet and most (dunno if all) of the *** dribbled out. I took a pregnancy test two days later and it was negative. I'm going to wait until I should be having my period before I take another pregnancy test (should be in 5 days), but the issue is that I started taking "the pill" (Levlen ED) the night I had sex because I figured it might stop me getting pregnant haha. So naturally I should be getting my period on the 25th. If I take a pregnancy test on that day will the result be accurate?

Some symptoms that are concerning me: I seem to have put on some weight, have been feeling slightly nauseous for a couple days (threw up Saturday morning) and today my breasts are quite tender especially around the nipple area. My nipples seem a lot larger and are very sensitive on the tips.  

In conclusion, does it sound like I'm pregnant? If I take a test on the 25th how accurate would the results be?
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Hi Nexy, got the same situation as you did. Did you have your period?
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Not pregnant! :D
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Okay thank you :)
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If you do it after your missed period it should be accurate
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Hmm okay thank you. How about a blood test at the doctors, would that give an accurate result?
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You won't necessarily get an accurate reading due to your hormone level so just because you get one negative the day of your missed period doesn't mean you aren't
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