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Yasmin and maybe pregnant please HELP!!!

I have been on yasmin pill for 3 months. It gave me too many side effects so i stopped on the fourth month half way through.. I had my periods right after (big cramps, lot of blood) - my first period day was on 31st of may. I should have ovulated on the 13th then, although I feel like i ovulated 7 days after that, so on the 20/21st of june.. I have been waiting for my periods and they are not coming. I have some weird symptoms as if i was pregnant. So i was wondering if you guys could help me out and give me advice..
My symptoms are as follows:
- I'm 10 days late
- My breasts are huge and painful
- I have some cramping randomly (and not even everyday)
- I have to eat every 3 hours or I feel extremely dizzy and faint (i dont black out though), i feel weak, like my body is exhausted
- I have this weird mucus (sorry for the information but i really need help). Its like white and smelly and its kind of a lot.. I have to wipe it off cuz its really uncomfortable

Is there a high chance of me being pregnant even when its the first month i stopped BC? Is it possible that sperm stays alive 7 days?

Please please help me...
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Ok :) Thank you very much for your help. I'll try to get a home test ASAP.
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Have you taken a home pregnancy test yet?? that would be an ideal place to start in this situation. Your symptoms do sound like those related to pregnancy, but don't freak out until you know for sure. You could be panikcing and bringing on additional symptoms because of it. Also, maybe you are just late and the symptoms you are experiencing mean your period is on the way, and that stopping the pills like you did messed with your cycle. Take an at home test and see how that goes, and if need be call you gyno or regular doc to do a blood test or for further confirmation. Relax though, you don't want stress adding any additional symptoms that you dont need or want.
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