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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.
Yes. You have cervical mucus everyday and it also changes everyday.
Yes.It is normal but it is not your true first period. It will come later.
Yes, it seems this way.
The fluid can be watery or have some clots, passing some mucus is normal but it should mainly be blood that was built up on the uterus.
Mucus in the stools before a period could signal a condition such as irritable bowel syndrome. It may also be hormone related.
The timing of your period after noticing cervical mucus can vary from person to person. Typically, if you are tracking your menstrual cycle, you may observe increased cervical mucus a few days before ovulation, followed by a decrease as your period approaches. If you experience mucus that indicates ovulation, your period usually starts about 10 to 16 days later, depending on your individual cycle length. However, it's essential to remember that cycle lengths can vary widely.
Nobody can pinpoint the exact second of conception. Sometimes the sperm reach the egg in a matter of minutes, and sometimes it takes a few days. The CM isn't as runny after the fertile period is over.
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yes, because the same thing always happens to me, its always right before my period comes, like a week before i get somewhat thick discharge
Yes, it's normal to get dark mucus during menstruation. As well as discharge and your menstrual flow, including uterine tissue, cervical mucus will be carried along with the rest of your menstrual flow. It's completely normal to see blood mucus which may look dark brown, red, or even black.
Red mucus is just spotting before your period is about to start. There is normally mucus that plugs-up the opening to the cervix and around menstruation it can be carried out with menstrual flow, the blood is your menstrual flow.