Lauren
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Hi Jordan, thanks for contacting us! I totally understand how confusing it can feel when your body doesn't behave as expected. I'm afraid it's hard to say exactly why this might have happened - h...
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Hi Leah, midcycle/ovulation spotting isn't good or bad. Some women experience it and others don't. Both are perfectly normal :)
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Hi Micky, thanks for your question! Your luteal phase is from your temperature shift until the start of your next cycle. While your temperature shift is not a 100% precise indicator of when ovula...
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Hi skillen, Thanks so much for getting in touch with us. I hope we can help you. :) If you're not menstruating, it's likely that you're not ovulating right now. It's impossible to conceive witho...
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Hi Paige, thanks for contacting us! Hm, it sounds like it's possible you may actually be seeing sticky cervical fluid, but it really depends on how the cervical fluid feels between your fingers. ...
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Hi Lizanne, Thanks for your question, and welcome to charting your cycle with FAM! Hm, did you observe this cervical fluid shortly after your period? If so, it's possible the spotting you observ...
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Hi byrdmomma, thanks for your question! You'll only produce eggwhite-quality cervical fluid when your body is most fertile and preparing to ovulate. However, it's not unusual for some women not t...
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Hi Tenisha, thanks for your question! While most women's cervical fluid dries up before their temperature spike, these two fertility signs often do not line up exactly. To err on the safe side, y...
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Hi Aimsj87, thanks for contacting us! It's actually very common for some women to continue to have creamy cervical fluid after ovulation. Your 'Peak Day' is the last day of eggwhite-quality or wa...
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Hi Christina, thanks for contacting us! It's actually very common to see creamy or sticky cervical fluid during the latter half of your cycle before your period. This doesn't necessarily mean any...