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Could I possibly be pregnant? Help please!

Hey everyone. I am in need of some advice...I am on the pill.. My last period ended on 11/28/12.. I had sex on 12/1/12, which means I didn't start my next pack of pills til the next day, (Sunday start) I'm on a 28 day pack.. We used protection (condom) but it popped (tmi warning) when trying to do anal. we stopped immediately.. it popped before he ever came, but i know the risks of precum.. I have been experiencing brown discharge, which usually happens every month followed by my period.. I was expecting it this week (12/24/12 - 12/28/12) but have not seen it. Last week I experienced cramps and what seemed like some bleeding on 12/20/12 but hadn't missed any pills.. Also, the condom was lubricated with a spermicide.. i havent had any symptoms til wednesday, when i started expecting my period but it didnt come, now since then I have had  and on nausea. Could that be from stress? Should i take a test to be sure? or continue with my bc pills and see if im late next month? How could I be pregnant? Is this still a possibility? I'm sixteen,, could this be normal? (Could this ve to ireegularity?) Please leave your thoughts/comments/experiences below.. I need help! Thank you.

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if it will relieve some of the stress take a hpt since you are late the test should be accurate
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4578340 tn?1356736040
same happened to me before and no you are just passing to a phrase where sex makes your period come late or tell nxt mth.
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