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White discharge on tissue after protected sex?

So about two weeks ago i had protected sex. Afterwards i went to the restroom to pee and when i wiped i realized that there was a white discharge on the tissue. it looked kinda thick but i didn't think much of it because like i said, it was protected. Ever since then i have been constantly worried that i may be pregnant. it's basically the only thing that i can think about and i feel as if i am constantly worried and stressed out about the whole situation that i am almost over analyzing the situation which is making me worry and stress even more. If i understand correctly, it is too early to even have noticeable pregnancy symptoms since it has only been two weeks. but i have been having a loss of appetite because my stomach has been feeling upset/nauseous and i've had a little bit of a backache. like i said, i'm not sure if this is just because i am so stressed out. i'm constantly looking on the internet to look up my so called "symptoms" which obviously, is just making it worse. i may get a pregnancy test next week because by then it will be 3 weeks. oh and i should mention that i do not have a regular period each month (i have already gone to the doctors to ask, but i've had this issue for a while) so some months i don't even have my period and therefore, i can't go off of if it is "late" or not. any helpful advice or input would be greatly appreciated.
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If you had protected sex, you are probably not pregnant.  :>)  When condoms break, it's very noticeable and considered like an explosion if you will.  Pin size holes are a myth.  So, I really doubt any sperm was in you to get you pregnant.  Plus, it takes a while to get symptoms of pregnancy.  And PMS symptoms are a LOT like symptoms of pregnancy.  We can have copious discharge at any time and that is probably what it was.  If your period doesn't show up, then yes.  You can take a test next week for reassurance but really am guessing you aren't pregnant.  good luck
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