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ttc and ovulation - confused

Hello all,
DH and I have been ttc for 14mths now - way too long - i ovulated last week and i had intercourse before, during and after ovulation (it was correct date in cycle and i had the egg white cm) sorry if tmi.
Anyways it has been a week since then and poor me came down with a lung infection so havent had intercouse since, but for some strange reason i have got the egg white cm again.
I know that you cannot ovulate twice in one cycle so any ideas.
If its a sign of pregnancy then im smiling for the next 9 months but i dont wanna get my hopes up again.
***** Baby dust to all *****
Fiona
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I read this...

When you become pregnant your body undergoes a variety of changes. One of the first changes you may experience is in your vaginal discharge.  Normal vaginal discharge during pregnancy called leukorrhea is thin, white, milky and mild smelling.  

Hopefully this is your first symptom but I completely understand trying not to get your hopes up.  Try to take your mind off of pregnancy with a good book or something and then time will tell.  Good luck to you!
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thank you for this info. i have been pregnant twice before but to be honest i never paid any attention to fertility signs as it came so easy with my other pregnancys.
But thank you again. I can only hope and try to keep distracted.
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No problem.  It was the same for me.  My daughter was a surprise so I didn't notice, or can't remember those little signs either.  Now that I'm trying to get pregnant I pay attention to every little thing. lol  I'm telling you to get your mind onto other things, but I should really try to take my own advise. Easier said than done.  Good luck!
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thanks again and i know that advice is so much easier said than done. Baby dust to you and hopefully me too
good luck
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