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216278 tn?1308861082

CM and ovulation date

So, I am wondering about ovulation in relation to CM.  Will it change back to dry on the day you ovulate or should it still be EWCM on the day you ovulate?

My temps were still low this a.m., but it doesn't look like I have any CM today either, so I am confused and a bit anxious!  Any advice will be appreciated!
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178239 tn?1277405491
Technically, the actual time of o, the cm thins to a watery state and the uterus contracts to help the sperm that have been bogged down in the ewcm push foward quickly to the tubes to meet the egg (in about an hr). After that is achieved, the cm dries up and becomes sticky.
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102073 tn?1309549099
In my case, I usually go dry right the day after I O.            Have a great weekend!
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