I had sex last week with my boyfriend with a condom. After we started, the condom popped and then we quickly put on a new one. Im pretty sure there was no pre-cum, and if there was, there wouldn't be any sperm cells in them, correct? Because he didn't ejaculate before this since days prior. Also, for some reason when I go to pee after sex, there is this white substance in the toilet which looks like sperm, but theres no way because we used a condom. Im sure it could be my cum but, its white? I just woke up, and when I wiped after using the bathroom there was white discharge which I rarely ever get. My boobs are also a little sore.
>>17556589
How long ago did you do it?
>Im pretty sure there was no pre-cum, and if there was, there wouldn't be any sperm cells in them, correct?
Wrong.
>Because he didn't ejaculate before this since days prior
That actually makes it even worse.
We had sex about 8 days ago. And I'm pretty sure he ejaculated the day before actually.
>>17556589
You could be pregnant.
Wait till your period, and then if it is late take a test.
Next time condom fails, get morning after pill.
>>17556609
You wouldn't have sore breasts after only 8 days, that would come a long time after. You can either wait till your next period or you can take a home test but you need to wait about two weeks before taking the test so it can be accurate.
It is possible you're pregnant, but don't do thinking that any contact with a penis will knock you up. In my time my girlfriends and I did a lot more "risky" stuff than I should have, and thankfully nothing bad came out of it.
What I mean is, take the test and track your period as the other anon said, but don't sweat it that much
It's unlikely you're pregnant.
Even though there is debate on whether or not precum can actually contain sperm, it's still extremely unlikely (read: near 100%) that this could get you pregnant, especially since you didn't continue sex.
That white substance is most likely vaginal discharge, it's a normal thing to happen during sex, even if it doesn't happen to you often.
A week is much too short a time to actually have symptoms of being pregnant, so even if you were (which I'm confident you are not), you wouldn't be seeing any changes in your body, yet.
The biggest indicator is a missed period, which can also be delayed by stress if you're terrified (of being pregnant, for instance). Another early symptoms (after about a month grace period or more) is morning sickness.