Probably not: Constant cervical mucous occurs when there is estrogen and no progesterone. This suggests that you didn't ovulate and your period will be late, but probably not pregnant.
Answered 11/9/2015
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No: Not necessarily at all. If you're sexually active and you're worried that you may be pregnant, take a test, they're relatively inexpensive and very accurate. That pressure sensation you have can be some congestion in the pelvis before a period comes. Some women have increased inflammation in the pelvic area around menstruation, a great idea is to take Ibuprofen 600mg every 6-8 hours to help.
Answered 6/25/2014
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