generally when you ovulate the cervical mucous, become like the white of a raw egg, clear and stretchy. Many women find they are able to stretch their cervical mucous between their fingers around the times they are most fertile.
so what you are describing doesn't sound like ovulation, sorry
2007-03-17 10:46:33
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answered by shaz 3
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How long has it been since you started your period? If your period was somewhere around 2 weeks ago (and you have the average 28 day cycle) you could be ovulating. But it's different with every cycle, and every woman. Usually "fertile" (ovulatory) mucus looks like the clear, gooey part of a raw egg white. The mucus may have some color to it though. From my experience the mucus will get creamier either before or after ovulation.
But what your describing could also be caused by a yeast infection. If you experience signs such as itching and if the discharge has a really funny smell to it, you may want to get checked out by a doctor. Hope all goes well!
2007-03-17 18:48:16
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answered by mrservasti 2
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It is to hard to give an honest answer. Discharge could be so many things. Bacterial infections, ovulation, pregnancy, cycle. The list just goes on and on...so without being you it is hard to give an honest answer.
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2007-03-17 17:47:39
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answered by ChelYox 4
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i think what you have is called leukorrhea. It is usually white, creamy discharge. It's normal. It's a way your vagina cleans up itself. When you ovulate, the discharge should be clear (egg white look alike) and strechy.
2007-03-17 17:50:25
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answered by Nina240 3
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Thick and creamy doesn't usually indicate oncoming ovulation, but to be sure, check out the enclosed link, it's very very helpful.
I hope this helps :-)
2007-03-17 17:53:44
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answered by Peppermint 2
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Yea you deff could be!
2007-03-17 17:46:08
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answered by LilBoysMom 2
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Um, why would you post that online?
2007-03-17 18:35:43
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answered by Anonymous
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