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I just go my first period like on the 25th of Nov It ended on 2nd of Dec. I went online and found that I should have ovulated yesturday (the 8th) and I didn't I don't think. Then today I got this really thick whitish clear discharge. Is this ovulation?

2006-12-09 10:34:22 · 10 answers · asked by santa chick 2 in Health Women's Health

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When a woman starts having her menstrual cycles, she may be somewhat irregular at first. It is possible that she may not ovulate at all at first. When you do ovulate, you will not be aware of it, although some women cramp slightly. Other than that, there is nothing that you see, except perhaps a slight change in vaginal secretions. The egg itself is literally no bigger than the period at the end of a sentence, so you will never actually see one.

2006-12-09 10:53:03 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I always thought that a women ovulated 14-16 days before the anticipated beginning of her next period, assuming you have a pretty regular cycle. Anyway, you can not tell when you are ovulating. You don't feel it. It just happens. The white discharge is probably normal as long as there is no stinky odor to it and you are not itchy down there. Stress, like when you worry about things (as in your case) can also cause irregular menstrual cycles so just relax and don't worry so much. If you think there is a real problem then go see your gynecologist for an exam. Good Luck honey, it's hard when you are young.

2006-12-09 19:00:42 · answer #2 · answered by Maggie 5 · 0 0

Ovulation (during a normal 28 day cycle, and some differ from that) usually occurs on the 14th day -- when counting from the first day of your period as day 1. Most don't notice ovulation, some get middle pain (mittelschmertz) during ovulation, and your discharge will usually be a clear or slightly whitish fluid. After another 14 days, you should expect your period again. But seeing as it's your first one, your periods may take awhile before following a regular schedule.

2006-12-09 18:44:05 · answer #3 · answered by TechPriestess 2 · 0 0

Oh no, this isnt ovulation! That thick whitlish clear discharge are hormones! You usually found them on your underwear after or before your period. its nothing, you should worry about it, its totally normal- i have them all the time actually! If you get very close to a boy that you like you usually get wet..so this is the smae thing but they are thick.they are just hormones..Actually they are not hormones but something produced by hormones. Its thick because your vagina is very dry before or after the period and thats the reason it doesnt feel the same with that thing you find on your underwear when you are "wet" by a boy. Your body just trys to lubricate your vagina those days.

As long as ovulation is cincerned.. You will never find anything that reveals to you that you have ovulated! The temperature of your body is higher those days, actually there are tests in the drugstore thats can help you find out the days that you ovulate. But i think you should try to "worry " about this things when u will want to get pregnant.

I am not sure that you ovulate 6 days after you have your period finished, I think ita happens th 14th day, but i ma not sure if i am correct.

Anyway dont worry girl and trust me u ll never find any eggs on your undrewear :P unless you miscarry a baby :((((

--sory for my english--i am from europe

2006-12-09 18:53:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Most women will ovulate 14 days after the first day of their period. Obviously, this can vary from month to month, and from woman to woman. 14 days from the 25th would be 12/9. When women are using natural family planning, one of the things they watch to determine when they ovulate is their vaginal discharge. As you near ovulation, you will notice the amount of discharge will increase, and it will become clear and thick. At ovulation your discharge will become like raw egg white. Some women will notice some mild abdominal cramping at this time, as well. Being able to recognize signs of ovulation can be very handy in determining when to expect your next period (usually 14 days after ovulation), or when trying to become pregnant, but not suggested as an effective form of birth control.

2006-12-09 19:04:06 · answer #5 · answered by Grace Under Fire 7 · 0 0

awwww thats normal....ovulation is inside of you and its signs dont appear on the outside....the 28 day cycle is an approximation...nobody's cycle follows exactly!
and in the beginning weird things happen like u can miss a month in the middle...like that would happen to me...and ur period shows up every two months....and then sometimes it may last like ten days..thats all normal bc its the beginning before ur body begins to follow a set pattern...dnt wry and dont try to keep track ofur period especially not ovulation..u cant possibly thas why

2006-12-09 18:49:06 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hey gal you must of been freaked don't stress about your dates though due to your first period will be on and off and so will the others following but this should calm down after a year or so could even be less so stress less girlfreind oh and it could be ovalation but if you are that worried go and see your doctor or gp if you are that worried

2006-12-09 18:42:08 · answer #7 · answered by blue-bird 2 · 0 0

yes sounds like ovulation to me. you are most fertile on the last day of EWCM(egg white cervical mucus). Men are instinctively attracted to this fluid btw (I think it contains pheremones) so if you get a lot of it be sure and share it with your fave guy

2006-12-09 19:03:06 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

It could be but if you are just starting to get periods your body has to get used to it and some people never get "regular" periods

2006-12-09 19:20:45 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Ovulation happens inside of you. Its not something that comes out of you. .......and if it does - Ive never heard of that!!! Its just the release of the egg or something like that

2006-12-09 18:41:17 · answer #10 · answered by Phatstar 2 · 0 1

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