Ovulation cervical fluid is just like egg whites. It is clear, stretchy, slippery etc.. If you are finding an increase in mucus than watch to see if it changes. Cervical fluids increase in amount and change in texture as ovulation arrives, than starts to dry back up and go back to cloudy, creamy or what ever.
You can also have an increase in fluids if you have a cold, are on decongestants, have allergies, etc.
2007-03-21 10:12:01
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or it could be a yeast infection. You don't normally have a discharge just because your ovulating. Call your doc to make sure.
2007-03-17 10:44:06
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