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No, the cervical mucus is of such small size that it cannot make your abdomen look big.
Yes. I had the same problem. You have hostile Cervical mucus if around ovulation your mucus becomes very thick and pasty. Sperm cannot survive in that type of mucus. Your mucus should be wet or look like eggwhites. I hope this sit helps http://www.fertilityuk.org/nfps401.html
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.
It is a clear type substance that oozes. If anything seems wrong or anything is out of the ordinary then get that checked up on!
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.
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No, consuming cervical mucus is not safe as it can carry bacteria and other pathogens that may cause illness if ingested. It is important to practice proper hygiene and avoid ingesting bodily fluids for health reasons.
Here is advice and input: * That is normal for a woman's body, it doesn't mean you are pregnant. * It is possible. Some women continue to have a large amount of discharge after they ovulate, clear up through the date that the period is due. Others are dry. If you notice something that is abnormal from the way you are each month, it is always possible you are pregnant. Just wait until you are late for your period and take a HPT. Hello. This could simply be left over ovulation discharge. But it could also be pregnancy discharge. Personally I would go with it being ovulation discharge. But if the discharges increases a lot....significantly increases...then see your doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
LEUKORRHEA- a whitish vaginal discharge. It is a natural defense mechanism the vagina uses to maintain its chemical balance, as well as to preserve the flexibility of the vaginal tissue. It may also result from inflammation or congestion of the vaginal mucosa. In cases where it is yellowish or gives off a foul odor, a doctor should be consulted since it could be a sign of several disease processes, including an STD.
Your menstrual flow isn't just blood...Your menstrual flow is made up of blood and cells of the uterus lining, mixed with your discharge. You will also see pieces of uterus lining which look like chunks of raw liver, or maybe this is what you're seeing when you see something that looks like jelly. You may also see bloody mucus, the mucus normally plugs-up the cervical opening but some will mix with blood as it passes through the cervix.