I've been researching everything I possible could on the internet about pregnancy. Lots of sights have said that you could still have cervical fluid even after conception has occured. One lady answered this question a while back saying she had more cervical fluid after she confirmed pregnancy.
When you are ovulating, the consistency of your cervical mucus may seem like a raw egg white. It looks clear and slippery, as well. The volume of the mucus increases during ovulation.
After your period you will be dryer and as you get closer to ovulation mucus will gradually increase and it will be sticky and cloudy (creamy). RIGHT before you ovulate mucus will increase even more and it will become clear and very slippery, (like egg white) and stretchy. Ovulation will occur at about this time. After ovulation it will become sticky and cloudy again, and mucus will decrease.
No, you often get excess cervical mucus when you are pregnant anyway
Unlikely. A woman will ovulate around 14 days before menstruation, and she is fertile up to 7 days before ovulation when there is fertile quality cervical mucus present. At most even if multiple eggs are realeased during ovulation there is still only a viable egg present for up to 48 hours after the start of ovulation - thus by the time a woman is due to menstruate any eggs released during ovulation are long dead. There are exceptions - for example a woman may have a very short luteal phase (phase between ovulation and menstruation) so she may ovulate less than 14 days before her period. Women can also bleed thinking it's menstruation when actually it's not. The only way to tell for certain when a woman is fertile or not is if she uses fertility awareness method to monitor her cycles on a daily basis.
Cervical mucus will become thin and watery around the time of ovulation so the sperm can swim through it more easily. Any other discharge with color or odor generally indicates a vaginal infection, although a vaginal infection should not resolve without treatment. With pregnancy, most women will begin to have nausea and breast tenderness. ---- Cervical mucus few days to ovulation means approching ovulation time. If this is what you mean. The mucus dries up after ovulation has taken place. Pregnancy cannot be detected by observing cervical mucus. Only ovulation MAY be detected by observing CM. That is really?: question I am not sure what you mean...but if you mean pregnancy..the answer is possible since every woman is different. I sometimes have abundant CM(cervical mucus) during my luteal phase( from ovulation to menstruation) and sometimes dont have any at all so we cannot know whether we are pregnant or not by our CM. All the best..I hope I have answered your question...
Yaz is a hormonal BCP - it suppresses ovulation and thickens cervical mucus.
The stick may have been defective or used incorrectly.
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.
Yes, EWCM (Egg white cervical mucus) is a sign of ovulation, and it is the best medium for sperm to live and swim in.
the answer is mucus
hair is present in our nose which prevents dust and dirt from entering our nose and then to the body.so when the dust and dirt is collected it forms mucus.the hair acts like a filter.so u blow ur nose to remove the mucus.
You need to have a monthly cycle to track ovulation by dates, otherwise you need to learn other signs of ovulation like changes in cervical mucus. See info at link.