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653496 tn?1238313609

Chunky White CM

As most of you know, my AF in December 08 was normal...Then January I only had the spotting last few days then I started my normal AF on February 1st 09. I am pretty sure I ovulated around Valentines Day because I remember seeing ewcm. Wasn't a load of it, but I remember seeing it a little tiny bit. Anywho, I was confused when I should have started my AF again. Which If I did indeed ovulate around Valentines Day and the ewcm was real, I should have started by now. I'd think so anyways? So basically anywhere between the 12th-15th is when I ovulated Im assuming.

Okay to my point. I've noticed that lately I have built up CM. It's chunky a little bit, looks like lotion or conditioner, and when I check with my finger to see how much, it basically covers half my finger in one swipe. It's a very bright white & theres a lot of it. It doesn't itch, I'm not burning when I urinate, or when I BD. I just don't know what it could be. Most places say a yeast infection or STD. I've had a yeast infection before and it wasn't pleasant. This is just tons of CM with a little chunky in it. Not quite cottage cheese. So if it is a yeast infection I wouldn't know it with this one. And as far as an STD goes, I know for a fact I have nothing and my DH has nothing. So anyone have ideas?
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514585 tn?1328740013
take a test and then go from there......if you ARE pregnant the doc is gonna want to see you especially if you have a yeast infection on top of that. i kinda knew i was pregnant when i kept getting UTI's something that i am prone to when pregnant...and same basic principle...if you are pregnant SEE a doc before doing any kind of home treatment.
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653496 tn?1238313609
Well the CM has turned yellow. I know for a FACT that I do not have an STD, nor does DH.
It doesn't really itch unless I'm trying to see how much is there. Doesn't really burn or antyhing.....

I read that some women had this and were preggers. It's an interesting idea to look into, but I'm going to try monistat first.. and then maybe see a doctor?... :)
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653496 tn?1238313609
How in the world are women supposed to keep themselves dry during the day or night?! lol
It's just like it's everywhere. And still chunky.


And, since I don't know if I'm pregnant, I can still use Monistat 7 right?
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689265 tn?1251130087
i think you should take a test too
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492921 tn?1321289896
I've had yeast infections with out the itchiness. You could in fact have a yeast infection.  But you have missed your period I would agree that you should take a HPT.  

Good luck hope you get the answer your looking for
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653496 tn?1238313609
I haven't taken one yet. I don't really feel anything other than my stool has been going from easy(like diarrhea  a few times in one day)  to constipation. I am a little gassy. Okay well a lot gassy lol. But, I haven't really been looking into the symptoms. I just happened to see all this CM I had.
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452571 tn?1311156476
I agree with tarajanes take a pregnancy test
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283175 tn?1295537265
Have you taken a pregnancy test.if you did indeed ovulate valentines day,then you should get an accurate answer by now.since you should have had af by end feb.saying that i had this last cycle but ended up with af few days later.have you had any other symptoms,but definately test,best of luck.
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