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TTC on clomid

Hi I am TTC and am on my first cycle of clomid
I take my last pill today. I recently was using the restroom and noticed extra CM creamy and white. Is this normal while on clomid? Also, when will I ovulate? Thanks!
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Clomid can thicken your cervical mucous, so you can notice a thicker discharge. Make sure you stay hydrated. Also, vitamin C helps to thin out your cervical mucous, helping the sperm swim better in the canal. Drink extra orange juice/ consume fruits with natural vitamin C and that should help the mucous. Good luck!
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I don't think this app has my right ovulation date. It says I ovulate tomorrow but I just took my last pill today so I'm confused. Also I have a 32 day cycle & I don't know how to change it from 28 on here. Did you notice a difference in CM while taking clomid?  Good luck to you.
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I use a ovulation predictor kit
They help
But also you can track your temperature.
And the my cycle app tends to be right or pretty close
I did ask the Dr because I was having cramping after the clinic and she said that is normal.
Good luck! I start my 3rd round of cloned on Monday.
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