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1285651 tn?1319642429

Cervical Mucus?

Hi ladies. I just got off of a very light period (was only medium the first day then two days of light bleeding) and am now seeing what looks like cervical mucus when I wipe. I am only on CD6 so what does that mean? Could I be ovulating very early?
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1285651 tn?1319642429
I am on my fourth day of Clomid so it might just be that. But I dont want to chance it so im going to make sure we BD tonight. I have never felt any tinging pain on either side of lower abdominal areas. The CM was pretty white but with a slight yellow tint. I will keep you updated. Thanks for the info!! Any one else have any idea what it may be?
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1285304 tn?1273387405
1. Is ur CM egg white?
2. Do you feel slight tinging pain on either side of lower abdominal areas where there are ovaries?
3. Are you thinking too much of TTC. Sometimes our mind plays a lot with us. I experienced ovulation twice last month. Once on CD 9 and again on CD 14.

On CD 9 i had thick egg white like CM which was so sticky that i could easily stretch it more than a inch. You can check it that way. But again i was not sure if its EWCM or semen. LOL

You can get a ovulation predictor kit if you want to be sure n wanna know when you are ovulating.

As far as i know you are on clomid. And clomid has an effect on CM. So you cant predict using CM. But as i m new to clomid..cant say.

Hope some one using clomid helps u.

good luck


ovulation can happen as early as 5 days. So its possible.


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