Courtney
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Hey Jeraco, what you're describing sounds like it may be a combination of sticky and creamy CF, particularly if it continues to get wetter (and more like creamy CF) as your cycle goes on. Angieha...
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Hi there, For more information on how to chart a Basic Infertile Pattern, please check out this article: https://kindara.zendesk.com/entries/22069165-Using-the-Fertility-Awareness-Method-as-Birth-...
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Hey there! Sticky CF is typically very dry, and not very stretchy at all, whereas eggwhite CF is wet and lubricative, and generally quite stretchy. You typically won't see sticky CF mixed in with e...
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Hi Chelsie - Actually, what you're describing sounds perfectly normal. Some women do have cervical fluid throughout their cycles. What you're looking for is a drier->wetter->drier pattern. If your ...
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Hey puppalala, After ovulation, your cervical fluid will likely become drier in consistency or will dry up completely. Upon conception, some women will notice an increase in thick, sticky cervical ...
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Hi allison, Thanks for your question! No, it's not possible to be fertile all the time. Sperm can survive in fertile cervical fluid for up to 5 days - then, after you ovulate, the egg can only live...
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Hey there! The acid/alkaline balance can be a delicate one, and different people will be affected differently by certain foods. Unfortunately I'm not really qualified to answer your question, thoug...
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Hey there, It can be easy to confuse semen with watery cervical fluid the day after having sex. Luckily, you can do semen-emitting techniques such as Kegels exercises to push out any leftover sem...
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Hey there! The acid/alkaline balance can be a delicate one, and different people will be affected differently by certain foods. Unfortunately I'm not really qualified to answer your question, thoug...
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Hey Angela, it depends. Some women will have a gush of watery cervical fluid just before ovulation, so for them, watery CF is a sign that they are in their most fertile phase. Other women won't hav...