Although your period is behind schedule, you may not be pregnant, even though that is one of the main prevalent signs of pregnancy. Of course, most women can have irregular cycles, especially if you are taking Birth Control or something else that affects your hormones.
As for the white liquid, an included link to an article (http://www.imaginis.com/breasthealth/nipple.asp) from Imaginis.com discusses it very exhaustively. The best bet at this point would be to grab one or two pregnancy tests if they can detect pregnancies occurring within the time range that you were last sexually active. Never assume you aren't pregnant because it is always best to prepare yourself for the unexpected. Don't worry until you're positive your effects are benign or unrelated. Good luck.
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