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Usually there is mucus during ovulation -- it is your body's way of helping you conceive. As long as it isn't smelly or cakey then it shouldn't be an infection. Some medications that aidAids Aids - resources Early symptomatic hiv infection in ovulation can increase the amount of mucus produced by your body. If you are worried, give the advice nurse or your doc a call. A worried mind is not helpful when you are trying to get pregnant :)
Best of luck!