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Non fertile cm even when ovulating?

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ellabars · 10/01/2020 13:06

My cm seems to get more watery but is not ewcm and still looks a bit creamy throughout my fertile window + a few days after the LH surge. Do you think it's still fertile?

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Michette · 10/01/2020 13:07

Yes.
I never had ewcm and got pregnant :)
Watery is good

As long as you have some CM and it’s not thick

ellabars · 10/01/2020 13:17

Thank you so much @Michette !! Made me feel so much better :)

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dontmakemeleavethehouse · 10/01/2020 13:28

Me too but I used that lubricant Pre lubricant and it's always worked a treat for me!

ellabars · 10/01/2020 13:32

Thank you @dontmakemeleavethehouse ! Might use that if I haven't managed this cycle :) big help!

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SaharaRoxy · 10/01/2020 14:14

I found the more sex I was having the less I could navigate the monthly changes of CM. I know that's TMI sorry... I'd highly recommend pre seed as a lube though! I got pregnant the first time I used that

ellabars · 10/01/2020 14:42

Think it's probably the same for me @SaharaRoxy , thank you :)

That sounds like great stuff!! Gonna give it a go!

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Quiffy · 10/01/2020 15:11

You can also use evening primrose oil for ewcm, I started it and pressed last month :)

sh84 · 11/01/2020 09:27

This is something I wondered about too. My cm is never egg white during fertile window it just seems cloudy thin watery but never has been like egg white, even when not ttc I can’t recall it ever being EWCM. I’ve only been taking more notice of it since ttc but was starting to worry as I only notice subtle changes throughout the month

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