When would be a good time to take another pregnancy test if I took one last Saturday and it was negative?
cervical mucus (CM, for short), egg white cervical mucus (EWCM, for short), and fertile-quality cervical mucus. Cervical mucus certainly gets plenty of attention in TTC circles, and for good reason. Cervical mucus plays a fundamental role in the TTC process by nourishing and protecting sperm as it makes the long, arduous journey through the female reproductive tract to meet the egg. So, the more familiar you become with your cervical mucus, the more likely you are to become pregnant.
In simple terms, cervical mucus is a fluid secreted by the cervix, the production of which is stimulated by the hormone estrogen. Throughout your menstrual cycle, the amount and quality of cervical mucus that is produced fluctuates, and by observing these changes you can begin to predict the most fertile days in your cycle. As you approach ovulation, your estrogen levels begin to surge, which causes your cervix to secrete more cervical mucus that is of a so-called “fertile quality”. This fertile-quality cervical mucus, also known as egg white cervical mucus (EWCM), is clear and stretchy, similar to the consistency of egg whites, and is the perfect protective medium for sperm in terms of texture and pH. So, having enough egg white cervical mucus during your fertile window actually improves your chances of conceiving. And, by noticing when your body is producing egg white cervical mucus, you will be able to identify your most fertile days.
That has happened to me usually after having intercourse with my husband....and usually after my period .....
I took a test Saturday but came back negative.
When I found out I was pregnant I had clear stretchy discharge but mine never had blood , good luck and take a test
I'd say your best bet would be to take a test.
If you havnt yet, do take one.