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cervical mucus or yeast? pregnant or not?

I'm wondering if what my discharge is, if it's white creamy cervical mucus or yeast. Some of t appears yellow when wiped on a tissue. Sorry for tmi.
I'm worried because in 3 days my period is due and I think I'm pregnant although it's highly improbable since I had protected sex a week past my ovularion and even if it was from last month, at the start of November, I took a PT and it was negative.
I have been feeling nausea throughout the day(6 days after protected sex) and a day after the intercourse itself. Is it possible to experience pregnancy symptoms that early?
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Yes, that is what I was trying to say and yes, I will take a PT if my period doesn't show up. Thank you so much for your advice! :)
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Hm.  Well, see what happens this month.  I still am doubtful that you are pregnant as you've taken a pregnancy test after your last period and unprotected sex and it was negative.  I'm not sure what the nausea is about but that does happen for other reasons than pregnancy.  so, see if your period comes.  Then again, as I said, I'd still take a pregnancy test in 5 days if it doesn't show up.  If I get what you are saying, you think that this potential pregnancy would be from October and you'd be farther along than just from this past cycle.  That should register on a test.  So, see if you get your period and absolutely test again if you do not.  peace
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Thank you for all your insights. I greatly appreciate them.
I just want to be clear that when I took the PT it was for October because I had three unprotected sex that month and one of them might be around the last day of my ovulation. I got my period for Oct but still took the test after a week the period stopped just to be sure.

I'm still experiencing nausea and has vommited two times :( I experience headache last night but I think it was due to my overdue contact lenses.
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Hi there and welcome.  Well, anything is possible with pregnancy because every woman is different.  However, that would be very unlikely and not the usual pattern for most women.  Symptoms of nausea develop due to the buildup of the hormones the pregnancy creates (same one that the urine home tests pick up).  It takes time to have enough hormone to create symptoms.  That's why nausea usually starts around week 6 to 7 of pregnancy.  

I'm curious why you think you are pregnant when you also say you don't think you are and you used protection.  I'm guessing that means you aren't pregnant as protection if used properly is effective in preventing pregnancy.  But time will tell.  Once the day your period is due comes, then see what happens.  If you get it, dilemma solved.  If you do not, take a pregnancy test.  Most tests unless marked early response work best taken first thing in the morning and AFTER your period is due.  the hormones have to get going to read on the test.  

BTW, it also helps to know when the sex was----  most women ovulate in a patter that is mid cycle.  Now that shouldn't be relied on because it is impossible to say it absolutely will happen each month when you think---  but if it does help in deciding the likelihood of pregnancy.

Try not to worry.  Take a test in about 5 days after your period was due.  good luck and good job using protection.  Do so every time to protect against std's and unwanted pregnancy.  peace
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