Ovulation is the monthly release of a mature egg from an ovary. A woman is most fertile around the time of ovulation.
Typical ovulation symptoms and signs include changes in cervical mucus and a small rise in basal temperature. For most women, ovulation occurs about once every month until menopause (usually 10-14 days after the first day of your period and about 14 days before your next period if you have a 28-day cycle).
About two weeks before menstruation, an ovulating woman may notice slick and slippery mucus. This discharge can vary by being more on one day and less on another but may continue for a few days during the time you ovulate.
That means you could be ovulating or could be ovulating soon.
If you are not pregnant, and not on your period, then it probably means you are ovulating. The cervix opens up when you are ovulating, and it becomes 'slimier' to help aid the travel of the sperm. If you are pregnant, then it just means your are pregnant. If you are not pregnant, and not ovulating, then it means you are about to have your period.
If you are not ovulating, that means that there is no egg being released. You cannot become pregnany unless you ovulate.
I'm going to go WAY out on a limb here and guess it probably means that you're not ovulating.
When you have sexual intercourse or insert semen by other means, when the woman is ovulating.
No, the two are distinct (albeit related) concepts.
It means your periods , were really not over.
That means you are ovulating.
You should see your doctor it could be a yeast infection. Its normal for women to have discharge it means you are ovulating. Note: If you have a yeast infection your discharge does not have an odor. Nor would there be an odor when ovulating. If there is an odor it could be bacterial vaginosis or an std
when you are ovulating is there an odor?
While ovulating is precisely the time you can get pregnant.
It means your ovulating. Which is completely normal.