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EWCM when to BD

I noticed today when I pee a clear white stretchy mucus up to 7 seven inches..is this a sign of Peak day and also my breast are a little sore. Can anyone please help?
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Thank you all for answering so quick..my cycle is so irregular that I can't really tell if I am ovulating or not..I stop using opk's because I always have negative results..this is my first time to notice this eggwhite mucus (sorry TMI) though. I had HSG done 3 weeks ago and the result was that they can't tell if my tubes were open. And I am schedule for 2nd HSG if my AF show's up.. do you think I still ovulate although they can't tell if my tubes were ok or not?
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514585 tn?1328740013
yup...very fertile. i always got it around 2 days before i O...so i tried to make sure that i would bd when i saw it....it helps the swimmers stay alive a little longer...lol...ideal living conditions.

it worked cause now i am 5 months preggo.
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377493 tn?1356502149
Sounds like the fertile mucus to me.  I would BD for the next few days for sure.  Good luck to you!!!!
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121828 tn?1333464491
I have EWCM up to 3 days prior to my + OPK, but EWCM is ideal living quarters for spermies :) So, with that said, get busy girl!
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480331 tn?1310403529
Without knowing your cycle and ovulation time, it is hard to tell.  But if you know you are in your fertile period, and approaching ovulation, cm is a very good indictation to start BDing right away!  Have you done an opk too?  Good luck!
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