"Witness protection": Unfortunately, I did not "witness" the type of "protection" that was used and cannot say whether pregnancy is possible or not. A pregnancy test will give you a "real world" answer to your question as sometimes certain "protections" actually fail.
Answered 4/27/2015
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Possibly...: You did have intercourse at the right time if you want to get pregnant, so pregnancy is a definite possibility. Your symptoms, however are non-specific. They don't mean you are (or are not) pregnant. Many women notice changes in the cervical mucus as well as sore nipples just before their period. If your period is late, do a pregnancy test! Best wishes!
Answered 4/26/2015
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