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Cervical mucous white and creamy 4 dpo??? opinions?

hi ladies!
I produced two follicles this cycle (naturally) that were the same size so hoping both released an egg.... My cm this cycle has been weird. Both before ovu and after. I'm 4 dpo and my cervix is still soft (med high) and the cm is abundant, and opaque white, creamy.  Does this type of cm  happen AFTER ovulation? Ususally it dries up a bit or becomes sticky, which I thought was the norm. Since I had two follicles maybe secondary symptoms are different. Any ideas?
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Hi heather, thanks for the post!  I started worrying that even though my temp went up a few days ago indicating that ovulation occured, that maybe that other follicle hadn't released yet, and the creamy white cm was still "fertile" mucous. My husband is gone for a day, and I was bummed that we couldn't bd just in case that other follicle hadn't ruptured yet. I've never had two follicles before at the same time (without medication and a trigger shot) Glad to hear that you experience this type of cm after ovu... at least I know it's not abnormal. Thanks!
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I usually get creamy CM after O, but I know a lot of women dry up after...and if you're usually dry or sticky after O, maybe this is a good sign :-)
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