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Could I be pregnant?

My period is 4 days late today. I am regular enough every month it normally comes 1/2 days early! I had a Normal enough period last month it lasted six days which is my usual I had sex the day I was due my period last time but it came as normal. Leading up to my period I always get really bad headaches, breakouts, tiredness and mood swings, breath tenderness, I go very pale in the face and feel as if someone is sitting on my stomach. I experienced all of these systems like normal but my period hasn’t come and I’m absolutely freaking out! I’m 22 years of age and in no way ready. I have a uncomfortable feeling in my stomach that’s not too over powering but feeling a bit sicky I don’t know if it’s because I panicked so much over it not coming when it was a day over that that’s the cause of why it still hasnt. I’m still very pale and it’s feels like it’s still on the way but nothing. I have this white discharge in my underwear mostly after I go to the toilet that’s not too thick kind of watery but a bit sticky and it feels like my period has come but when I go to check nothing but I also am feeling dry down there too so it’s a mix of both. My head is completely fried I’m so stressed which isn’t helping I’m absolutely terrified to go and do a pregnancy test so I keep holding off for it to come. I haven’t been on any contraceptive pill for the last year and we don’t use condoms which is so silly I know but we use the pull out method and everything seemed to be fine up until this one.
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