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Sorry for what I'm about to ask, as it could be to much info!!

But I was told that when Ovulation occurs you have a egg white discharge, quite slippery, so the sperm can easily swim.

Is it like raw egg white (similar to raw egg)????? or cooked egg white colour (meaning more white and thick)

someone please explain!!!

2007-05-06 09:14:58 · 7 answers · asked by chloe 3 in Pregnancy & Parenting Trying to Conceive

7 answers

Approaching Ovulation (chance of pregnancy):
The first discharge that does appear should be moist or sticky and should be white or cream in color. In the finger test, the mucus should break easily. You will only be able to pull your fingers about 1 cm apart before it breaks. During this transition time, first the mucus will become cloudy and slightly stretchy during the finger test (this means that it will still break before the fingers are stretched all the way). As time progresses, the mucus will become greater in volume.

Right around ovulation (high chance of pregnancy):
At this stage, mucus resembles egg whites. It is the thinnest, clearest and most abundant at this point in the cycle. Finger testing will allow the mucus to stretch quite a ways (several centimeters) before it breaks (if it breaks at all). ) The amount of this thin mucus will steadily increase until you experience your 'mucus peak'. This is the last day of this period where the chance of conception is high. It is closely tied to ovulation. During this phase, the sperm's survival rate is higher. It can survive in cervical mucus for up to 72 hours, a significantly longer time than during the rest of the cycle.

After Ovulation (low chance of pregnancy):
After ovulation, there is a marked change in mucus appearance. It returns to the sticky stage (does not stretch during finger test) and there is again a feeling of dryness around the vulva.

One caution for this test is that sperm can be confused with the mucus secretions and you could make wrong assumptions. Also, vaginal infections, medication, and birth control can alter conditions and should be taken into consideration when examining any vaginal secretions.

2007-05-06 09:18:23 · answer #1 · answered by answer gal 4 · 2 0

It's like raw egg white

2007-05-06 10:04:08 · answer #2 · answered by sholly 4 · 0 0

Like raw egg white.

2007-05-06 09:18:32 · answer #3 · answered by Heather Y 7 · 0 0

He sounds lazy. He knows how hard it is to take care of three children but wont actually admit it or give you any credit for it. I'd say just pack up and go. What's he going to do if you guys just leave? They're his kids, too right? Although if you're concerned for your kids' safety then maybe you could have another relative watch them for the weekend. But in all he sounds very unreasonable. And after dealing with someone like that, you definitely need a break!

2016-05-17 05:11:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

raw egg white

2007-05-06 09:32:54 · answer #5 · answered by nburklund 1 · 0 0

Stretchy, like egg white. Prior to cooking. lol

2007-05-06 09:25:08 · answer #6 · answered by vnita 2 · 0 0

I think it looks more like a snail's trail!!!! Aren't I gross! LOL x
It feels slimey and slippery. Get drinking your grapefruit juice and water you - bucket loads!

Cheers re the planning permission. Hopefully we won't have trouble with the neighbours but might after this!!! We live in a beautiful area in the countryside with a great view to one side but our neighbours in the big posh mansion have just applied for PP for 8 stables and a manege which I don't mind, I just want to make sure it aint going to block our view as I was told they had to keep it close to their tennis courts and mansion and outhouses, etc but he doesn't want it close to house and wants to spread out and block our view but he was told he can't originally. It would be fine and better close to their house.

I just wanted to see if this was a reasonable reason to object as we have an ickle 17th century grade II listed Lincolnshire mud and stud thatched cottage and it is the planners pride and joy and a rarity now in Lincolnshire. So hopefully they'll make them put it close to their own pad!

2007-05-06 11:17:21 · answer #7 · answered by heidimaghellian 4 · 0 1

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