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What's happening to me? UPDATED POST

This June 3, I'm CD 27. I should have my period anytime.
My last period was last May 8, 2014. We had s*x last May 16, 2014; it is protected with condom; we made 4 rounds of "protected" s*x. And every time condom will be wear, his penis was washed with soap after the first round. And the 3rd time was not immediately happened bcos we had rest for 1hour or more, and before the last round of s*x, he washed it with water, dried it up, and protected s*x again. And yes, we had s*x protectedly all in all. My cycle length is 26-28 days. And now I have vaginal discharge that I can consider as white thick discharge, but slight only; and slightly sore b**bs yesterday. And today I feel no more sore.

And also I keep on thinking when my period will come? Do u think I am stress? Does it affect my period?

Pls comment. I appreciate it. Thanks :)
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Thank u. I'm waiting for my af. I think it makes me stress cos i really keep on thinking when my period will arrive.
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Stress can make your body do weird things. You'll get your period eventually. You said your cycle is 26-28 days and it's only day 27. The thick discharge may be from the condoms. If your body doesn't agree with the ingredients then it will cause issues. It could be an ingredient in the lube or the condom itself.
Your boons may be sore because your stressed or they're growing.
Weird stuff with your body can be scary. And remember as you change your cycle may change. My cycle was normal but now it's 32-40 days. Give it time! If things don't change then you may want to see a doctor.
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