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Thick Jelly mucus, whitish colour

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hopesanddreamsx · 23/02/2021 10:37

Hi all, just wanted to see if anyone has experienced something similar or could help me with any information.

So i have been trying to conceive and then decided I was going to focus more on my health and weight loss and circle back to that, when I feel more healthier although we didn't use any protection so if it happened naturally without the stress or worrying I would be extremely happy.

I have had like clockwork periods, especially for the last 8 months, I've definitely ovulated as well as I had blood tests which confirm this plus the symptoms I usually get when I do. I DTD around the time before, during and after ovulation so there is definitely a chance. I have 26 day cycle and the day I was due on, I didn't come on, I just had mucus, now baring in mind I'm usually dry until AF. I am now on day 31, no obvious signs of AF coming and I have had cramps here and twinges there but usually I only get bad cramps actually during AF. and this is very very very unlike me.

I have started to get more cm, it's not extreme amounts but noticeable every time I go to the toilet. And even more so is this thick Jelly like discharge, it's whitish and I've never had this. I get ewcm before ovulation but it's not as thick and jelly like as this TMI sorry.

Has anyone else had this? Just worrying as it's new, I also am afraid to test due to having so many negatives trying to hold off to see if AF arrives in the next few days then I will test. Nothing more heartbreaking than seeing a negative and then left with more questions as to why one random month my body wants to play games! Any advice? Support? Just a chat, please feel free to comment

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