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1139597 tn?1292874871

My CM-I just need to know am I about to O

Hi my new found friends.  Ok here is the deal.  Yesterday I notice that I was discharging.  My under were black so the mucus appeared white and I guess it had dried.  But anyway, from what I have read it seems like I am about to ovulate.  I used the OPK and there was no line at first but later on when I checked it again there was a faint line.  But the instructions said that I shouldn't check an OPK after so many minutes so that was probably invalid.  I just wanted to know if you guys think that I maybe I am about to O?  My doc said that I should be this week.  Well regardless, my husband and I BD this morning.  Even made me late for work.LOL!   SSBD to everyone!
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Nikki - that is the intent of the EWCM; it keeps the swimmers living longer :)  I hope this means there is a BFP on your horizon!
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1139597 tn?1292874871
I am getting excited ya'll.  Thanks soooo much for responding.  I am wondering since the hubby and I BD on this morning, I am wondering if the sperm will stay there for a few days to fertilize.
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From what I have seen, usually you get the CM first, and then the + OPK a few days later.  So keep on chugging hun!  I hope you get that positive OPK real soon, but yes it does sound like you are about to O!
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1085628 tn?1326551885
Hi , not sure if this helps but i had that mucus stuff for three days before i  got a postive on the ovulation kit  keep doing this tests everyday you may get a positive soon. I also got the positive opk 16 days after i stopped bleeding from the d&c.
Good luck and keep me posted.
Oh and cvs has cheepie ovulation sticks
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1139597 tn?1292874871
Also forgot to mention that I am going on 5 weeks after the D and C.
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