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What you describe sounds like the fertile point in your cycle. This happens every month whether you are trying to conceive or not. Every women and male partner should know how to recognize these characteristics. actually when your fertile your cervix is high soft and open.also your mucous should be clear slippery and usually stretchy when your fertile.some woman explain it as raw egg whites.your mucous has to be a so called "sperm friendly enviroment". thick white mucous is not sperm friendly.

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Q: Is it normal if you are trying to conceive and your cervix is low soft and open with thick white discharge during the middle of your cycle?
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