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Ewcm

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Chanel05 · 12/05/2019 11:07

Cd11 after surgical management for mmc. Tmi but I found quite a lot of cm in my knickers yesterday and as I was going to bed I noticed that I had ewcm! I haven't dtd for four weeks so it was definitely nothing from dh. Could I actually be gearing up to ovulate or is my body playing tricks on me? Should I get to dtd?

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hcopp · 12/05/2019 11:10

I don't know how the mmc will have affected things, but I think if you have EWCM then you're in with a chance of success. Get to it! xx

VenusStarr · 12/05/2019 11:11

Sounds like you could be. I had similar after my mmc (didn't have surgery), around cd11) and my period arrived a couple of days later than usual cd28 rather than cd26, so everything seemed to go back to normal straight away. I even ovulated with low amounts of hcg (was still getting faint positive tests).

I'm on my first proper cycle after miscarriage now and pretty much had a whole week of ewcm. Fingers crossed for you 🤞 (and me!)

itscallednickingbentcoppers · 12/05/2019 11:48

I had surgical management 4 weeks ago tomorrow and I definitely ovulated 2 weeks ago. I am also getting some suspicious looking squinters and period pains so who knows what's going on.

Chanel05 · 12/05/2019 11:51

Thank you ladies.

@VenusStarr so sorry for your loss, wishing you lots of baby dust this cycle.

@itscallednickingbentcoppers so sorry for your loss too. Fx for you!!

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Chanel05 · 12/05/2019 11:52

I also meant to say that I've just checked previous temping charts and ewcm is a common theme for me on cd11 when I usually ovulate cd17/18. I just assumed that my body would be up the creek for a bit.

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VenusStarr · 12/05/2019 13:15

That's a positive sign that things are getting back to normal quickly for you @Chanel05 :)

Chanel05 · 12/05/2019 20:21

I've got a positive opk but very aware that this could just be from pregnancy hormone so I think I'll just dtd to be on the safe side.

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hcopp · 12/05/2019 22:46

It certainly can't do any harm!

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