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Q: Ovulation
asked by: love_pinkish on October 22nd, 2007
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I know that when I ovulated cervical fluid is release. It could either be sticky, creamy, watery, or eggwhite. How can I really tell which one it is when it dries up in my panties?
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Shanyan
replied on October 22nd, 2007
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I find that the egg-white type (which is the one that indicates ovulation) doesn't really dry up or even go on your panties. I find that it is just there when I go to the washroom and wipe. It will be on the toilet paper.
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love_pinkish
replied on October 22nd, 2007
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I'm suppose to be expecting ovulation this week and havnt had one sign. I think I might of felt that slight pain when I ovulate (mittelschmertz.) saturday night. I'm taking my bbt and that hasn't change. I've been charting for only a week today.
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