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what is this

Ok sooo my spouse and I have been together 3 yrs.We had unprotected sex the entire time and have never been able to conceive.My period was at the beginning of this month and I'm not suppose have another till 4/8/14. Usually my cycle is on point with monthly tracking but I've been cramping for past 2days and having thick creamy like stuff everytime I wipe myself
what could this be???

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I've been keeping up with ovulation days, we actually had sex during ovulation and the last day of ovulation(which was said to be the highest fertile day).Since that day I've been experiencing cramping and bloating as if my cycle is about to start but I hasn't for 4days now.This has never happened before, usually I don't cramp till 2-3days before my scheduled cycle but it's not scheduled till 4/8/14 and my cycle is always on point with my evaluation calendar..sooo I dont know why this is happening
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Hello,
White discharge from the vagina can be seen during ovulation, pregnancy or any vaginal infection. You and your husband may need evaluation if you do not conceive in next few months. You can try having sex during ovulation days. The chances of conception are highest during this time. Ovulation predictor kits can help in detecting when you are ovulating. The chances of conceiving and delivering a healthy baby depend on several factors .As a woman starts aging the quality of egg dimishes.Take care of other factors which may affect fertility like if you are overweight lose weight. Quit smoking and alcohol. Include exercise in your daily regime. PCOD, blocked tubes, PID, fibroids are few common causes of infertility related to females. Male factors affecting fertility are decreased sperm count, decreased sperm motility, varicocoele etc.A clinical examination of the couple is essential for determining the cause of infertility.
Investigations of the woman like ultrasound of pelvis, hormonal assay, thyroid tests etc may be needed. If fallopian tube block is suspected HSG may be needed. Sperm analysis of the male partner is also important. For moré details and queries consult a gynecologist. It is best to consult a doctor before starting any medication or supplements .I hope it helps. Keep me posted with more queries.  
Best luck and regards!
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