Anytime you have unprotected sex, there is the chance of pregnancy. Clear mucus is not usually a symptom of pregnancy. It can be an indicator of ovulation. When you are in your fertile time, your body makes an increased amount of clear, thin mucus. This mucus makes it easier for the sperm to swim up in the vagina and uterus, thus increasing likelihood of pregnancy. When you are during your least fertile time, your mucus is usually a thicker (creamy) white.
If you became pregnant from sex on Jan 25, it would be too soon for you to be having any symptoms of pregnancy. Most women usually don’t have symptoms until they are at least 3-4 weeks pregnant, or around the time of their first missed period. However, if you have regularly been having unprotected sex, it is possible that you became pregnant at an earlier date. Nipple/breast soreness can be a symptom of a hormonal change—pregnancy or PMS.
If your next period is more than 1 week late, perform a pregnancy test.
6. February 2012
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