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Delilah7 · 17/07/2018 13:50

Hi Ladies.
Might be TMI, I'm wanting to post a picture but want to see if anyone's up for looking haha.

I'm 7dpo, I had a lot of CM before ovulation and normally that's the only time I did. However today and a little bit last night I've had some clumpy stuff in my knickers a lot with watery stuff.... what do you think this means?
let me know if you're up for seeing a pic - it's only a little bit!

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Angelmiracle · 17/07/2018 13:56

Hi I was reading up on CM post ovulation. So after ovulation a thick mucus plug forms in your cervix to prevent anything getting in!! It could just be some of this. Im 10dpo got faint BFP on frer I've just had watery CM since ovulation 🤞

Delilah7 · 17/07/2018 14:03

@Angelmiracle would you be creeped out if I post a pic? 😂😂

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Angelmiracle · 17/07/2018 14:34

Go for it!!

Delilah7 · 17/07/2018 14:48

Thank you!! @Angelmiracle now I know it's not a lot and it's probably just what you said but I haven't had it before after ovulation....

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Angelmiracle · 17/07/2018 14:51

Yeah looks exactly what I thought perfectly normal fx this is good sign for you!!! 🤞🤞

Delilah7 · 17/07/2018 14:54

@Angelmiracle is that what you had? I'm so confused 😂😂😂 my bodies probably playing tricks on me!

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Angelmiracle · 17/07/2018 14:57

I had one day if the white sticky goo then watery ever since....i've had no symptoms really except a brief burning sensation in right boob yesterday evening and Sunday!!

Good luck ☘

Delilah7 · 17/07/2018 14:59

@Angelmiracle wow. I'd be seriously excited as I'm only cycle 3 but I'm kidding myself as I have no other symptoms than more CM than usual x

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