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theclick · 02/03/2016 21:13

I'm monitoring my CM in prep for trying for a baby. I used to have plenty of it at a certain time of month. This month I noticed while it was egg white consistency for a few days on my first few fertile days, it didn't get very watery like it used to. Getting a bit worried that being drier isn't a great sign. Anyone have any insights please? Shock

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Junosmum · 02/03/2016 22:54

Egg white is the important bit. And the watery is before egg white. Period, snot, water, egg white, gritty glue, period! So I wouldn't worry. Alsorts of hormones play apart, as does your hydration, if you have a cold, stress etc.

theclick · 03/03/2016 08:38

Thanks - that's assured me. I'll keep monitoring!

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Monstamio · 03/03/2016 16:43

Also, make sure you're drinking plenty of water. Hydration has a real part to play here.

theclick · 03/03/2016 18:29

Will do. I never thought I was bad at that but I guess I need to push harder

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theclick · 04/03/2016 13:34

Ok sorry another question. If I am dry leading up to ovulation though (but I'm still getting slight twinges showing I am ovulating) does that mean I'm not fertile and there's no point in trying? I only am wet for two of my five fertile days - is that normal?

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