Cervical mucus?
Answers: A woman have varying amounts of cervical mucous throughout her cycle. Virtually none right after period after thicker, then as ovulation occur it thins out a bit and becomes 'stretchy'. Literally it would stretch between fingers and not break for a apposite distance. This and the days just previously & immediately after are the most fertile times. Online calculators are not the best predictors - ovulation predictors and observe mucous are best. Some people experience implantation bleeding in the order of the time they would expect their period ( street light, spotty). Others have no implantation bleeding. Hope this help!
Cervical mucus is always present. Howver, when you are more or less to ovulate its consistency changes...it go very sticky..a bit approaching egg white, thats what you should be looking for. To the best of my knowledge, (stop laughing), the solitary person who can really describe you the answer to this is a gynecologist.
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