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No, you often get excess cervical mucus when you are pregnant anyway
The snot like mucus is called the cervical mucus. If a woman has a 28 day cycle, then her period will normal start 14 days after the cervical mucus appears.
Progesterone. Witch is secreted by corpus luteum, ( white body. ) after ovulation witch occurs normally on fourteenth day of menses.
Cervical mucous isn't a good way to tell if you are pregnant or not, some woman have lots of cervical mucous and others don't have as much that shows. I'm pregnant and sometimes I have a lot, sometimes not much and some days I'm dry. Also, I took a test the day my period was due and it was negative the next day it was a faint +, I skipped a day and when my period was 4 days late I got a dark + and a "pregnant" on the Clear Blue Easy didgital. So don't be discouraged if at first it is negative and because of cervical mucous.
A female cannot get pregnant during menstruation as there is no egg present to fertilize. However a woman can get pregnant as a result of sex on her period as if her cycle is short there may be fertile cervical mucus present that could keep sperm alive long enough to still be around when she ovulates after menstruation.
Yes. The latest medical research shows that 10% of the time all women actually ovulate twice in a cycle. It is very possible you ovulated twice during your cycle and had cervical mucus.
Well if you are getting that instead of your period you might be pregnant. When you are pregnant that's about all you get is mucus. You will not bleed for nine months.
Yes, or at very least you could get pregnant as a result of sex on that day.Say during a typical 28 day cycle - a woman would likely ovulate on day 14 and have fertile cervical mucus from day 7, thus just after menstruation she may be fertile (but not actually conceive until she ovulates). If her cycle is shorter this increases likelihood of her falling pregnant.
I would say this has to do with ovulation. Around the time of ovulation (about day 10-14 on a 28 day cycle) you will find your cervical mucus is clear and you feel very "wet" in your vagina area. The cervical mucus aids conception by keeping the sperm alive. You will find this mucus is very slippery and stretchy. When you are not ovulating, your mucus will usually be white/cream colour and your vagina area will feel "dryer". This mucus is sticky rather than slippery. It is toxic to sperm. The lower back pain could have to do with ovulation. Some women have pain similar to menstrual pain while ovulating.
It is part of the cycle. Your body is ready to get pregnant and it produces the mucus to make it easy for sperm to reach the ovum.
probably. You have a lot of discharge when you are pregnant.
Yes. During a typical 28 day cycle a woman will ovulate on day 14, thus will have fertile cervical mucus present from day 7 - this keeps sperm alive in the vagina for up to 7 days. If your cycle is short it's very possible you;re fertile 3 days after your period.