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1459828 tn?1287060343

Cervical Mucus after ovualtion?

I am 6dpo and have been getting a lot of e.w. cm and i'm not sure if thats normal or not? can anyone relate?
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1459828 tn?1287060343
I was using the ovulation strips had the ovulation pain along with the very clear positive and since that day the positive line has disappeared.I am using fertile aid if it dosen't happen this month for us I go the 17th to talk to a specialist about my options. It isn't a lot all the time its just randomly through out the day when I wipe. sometimes its a lot and sometimes its just a little. I'm only 7 dpo at this point so I still have another week or so to go. Hope you get your bfp!!
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1110747 tn?1295844043
I am 4-7 dpo (i'm not sure when I Oed because I didn't use OPK and my BBT rised then dropped for two days and now its still rising.) Anyhow I have been noticing a lot of CM as well. not so much EWCM anymore but wetness. Its so bad it gets on my underwear. I am currently taking 100mg (this is my third round of Clomid but I never got this much cm during my last two cycles of 50mg). I have no idea if its because of the Clomid or its something postive to happen.

Are you on any meds?

Good luck!!
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