If you are experiencing any severe pain, nausea, dizziness you should seek medical help right away. On the other hand, I recently had a similar problem (spotting 13 days after my period) but with no symptoms. I went to my doctor and she recommended an ultra sound. My results showed that I had an ovarian cyst. Most ovarian cysts are harmless and will clear up within a few weeks. My advice: talk to your doctor.
Yes. You have cervical mucus everyday and it also changes everyday.
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.
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Although cervical mucus may become abundant in pregnancy due to the presence of hormones cervical mucus will not indicate whether you are pregnant or not. If your period is late you may test for pregnancy,otherwise it is impossible to predict whether you are pregnant or not.All the best and good luck!
All birth control pills alter cervical mucus. That is one of the mechanisms by which they prevent pregnancy -- the progestin thickens the cervical mucus.
No, you often get excess cervical mucus when you are pregnant anyway
One of the reasons for cervical mucus to be pink is when there is implantation, that's what I know
If you have been sexually active over the past month you could be pregnant. There usually is an increase in cervical mucus when you are pregnant. But to be sure get a home pregnant test at the drugstore.
You should not expect cyclic cervical mucus changes while on hormonal birth control. Hormonal birth control thickens the cervical mucus.
Cervical mucus should not dry up during pregnancy.
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