Courtney
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Hi Carolyn.m.leary, First, I recommend you check out this article about how to find your cervical fluid when it appears there is none. When doing an internal check, try to feel for your cervix, whi...
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Hey there, Actually, your description still sounds like sticky CF (see the 'sticky' section in this article: https://kindara.zendesk.com/entries/23643313-The-Many-Faces-of-Cervical-Fluid). It's no...
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Hi there, It is possible to notice multiple patches of eggwhite cervical fluid during a cycle; however, it's not possible to ovulate more than once during a cycle. Your cervical fluid can tell you...
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Hi there, Without more information, it's hard to say when you ovulated. Remember that you're not looking for a temperature dip but rather a temperature RISE that's sustained for at least 3 days to...
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Hey there, Without looking at your charts, it's hard to say what's going on here. A lot of women won't see a dip in their temperatures right before they ovulate, so that's not the thing to look ou...
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Hi there, Yes, it's definitely possible to get pregnant from having sex in the days leading up to the peak day! If there's any cervical fluid in the vagina (eggwhite or not), sperm can live in the...
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Hey Sylvia! Actually, it's not certain that you won't get pregnant from having unprotected sex during the first part of your cycle, even if your cycles are normally 40 days or longer. Even if you n...
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Hey Verity! Thanks for your questions. Once you've had ANY cervical fluid, you need to consider yourself fertile until after you've confirmed ovulation. Fertile cervical fluid might be just around ...
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Hey littlebit, I know getting the hang of tracking your signs can be confusing at first, but trust me, it gets easier with time! Particularly with tracking your cervical fluid and cervix, you need ...
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Threebythesea: If there is a substance on your fingers, record that as cervical fluid. When in doubt, assume that it is cervical fluid, especially when charting to avoid pregnancy.