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Hi I have been having cervical mucus since ovulation on 2/3 and it changes daily one day it will be thick and the next watery and clear also having light cramping for the past 3 days is this a sign of pregnancy also sore breast please any help at all would be great i just dont know if the cm is normal

2007-02-14 11:19:08 · 2 answers · asked by BlessedMommyof3.. 5 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

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This is all I know about CM, I know the CM didn't really change when I was pregnant.

Types of Cervical Mucous
Cervical mucous can be dry, sticky, creamy, or egg white consistency. You will want to record the type of cervical mucous you have on your fertility chart. If you do not want to use the basal body temperature method of charting, you can simply watch for fertile signs. What you are looking for is an increase in cervical mucous. Cervical mucous during ovulation has the appearance of eggwhite. If you are charting it is a good idea to write down what kind of cervical mucous you have during your cycle. This will help you to establish the most fertile days of your cycle. You can also watch for the day that your temperature shifts on the bbt chart and see what kind of cervical mucous you are having during that time. If you are having a hard time deciding what your most fertile cervical fluid looks and feels like, having your chart to look at can be a guide.

These are the types of mucous you will see during your menstrual cycle.
Dry: At the beginning of your cycle, prior to ovulation you will likely produce little to no cervical mucous. Also right before your period should start your cervical mucous may become dry again. If you do not notice cervical mucous you will want to record this on your chart as dry.
Sticky: You may notice sticky cervical mucous prior to ovulation. It feels sticky to your fingers when you touch it
Creamy: As you get closer to ovulation you will notice thicker, creamy-looking cervical mucous. This mucous looks and feels similar to lotion.
Eggwhite: Eggwhite cervical mucous is the term used to describe the mucous you have during ovulation. It looks like eggwhites and is slippery, clear, and stretchy.
Watery: Watery cervical mucous is wet and may be stretchy. You may notice this type of cervical mucous during ovulation or before having eggwhite cervical mucous.
http://www.justmommies.com/articles/cervical-charting.shtml

2007-02-14 15:41:11 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

There is a great saliva ovulation device here in Australia called 'Maybe Baby'. All you do is spit on the top and look through a tiny magnifying glass and it tells you if your mucas is hostile or ripe for conceiving. Good luck.

2007-02-14 20:01:58 · answer #2 · answered by Angel Wings 2 · 0 0

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