No problem :-) Best of luck to you!
That was very helpful. Thank you so much Heather.
Here's what they say on fertilityfriend:
"What is cervical fluid like during early pregnancy? Can I tell if I am pregnant by observing my cervical fluid?
Observing your cervical fluid after ovulation will not provide any clues about whether or not you could be pregnant. Whether or not you are pregnant, cervical fluid tends to exhibit non-fertile characteristics in the two weeks after ovulation."
No, not necessarily. Some women say they had more abundant creamy CM the cycle they got pregnant, but according to fertilityfriend, you cannot rely on CM to determine whether or not you could be pregnant. Hope that helps :-)