Well, that's not really meaningful (discharge). Our discharge will change and it doesn't indicate anything regarding pregnancy. It's way too early to know if you conceived or not. You did risk pregnancy though. When was your last period? Were you in the more fertile time? Unfortunately, you will have to wait for 2.5 weeks to test to know for sure. Don't try to read symptoms as early pregnancy has very few. Remember, at this point, the sperm and egg are just saying hello to each other and the egg would be splitting if it was fertilized. It hasn't even really implanted yet. Or something like that. lol It's just really early and things don't happen that soon. Take a test and see in 2.5 weeks. And if you are negative, consider the depo again or some other form of birth control so you don't have to go through these anxious times. good luck
Hm, well, you sound like you are irregular if you had no reason to suspect pregnancy if you were late even before this happened. Anyway, again, at 2.5 weeks after July 11, you can test and if pregnant, should get a positive and if negative, it's likely negative and your period is just super late. good luck
I’ve been having indigestion and chest pains lately than recently I noticed that I have a rashes on my face that I don’t think I had before and the sides on my breast been been hurting
All you can do is test 2.5 weeks after the episode you are worried about. Lots of 'other' things can cause your symptoms so don't assume pregnancy. Test when you can get an accurate result and let us know.
Unfortunately there is no way to know for sure until you can take a pregnancy test. Although you are having symptoms that are bothersome, they are vague and certainly are not indicative of pregnancy alone. Out of an overabundance of caution you should engage in self care like taking a multivitamin with folic acid and avoiding any alcohol or medications that are contraindicated during pregnancy. If your pregnancy test is normal, I would encourage you to find a birth control method that works for you, and carry condoms to prevent exposure to STDs. Hang in there!