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IN NEED OF ANSWERS PLZ! :(

What does that mean when u have white creamy discharge 3 or 4 days after your cycle and then today it turns clear watery? And when me and my boyfriend had sex today I had my legs up by my head and it didn't hurt at all like it does majority of the time, so does that mean my cervix was up and I was ovulating or what? Sorry for tmi. But We had sex on the 1st, 2nd and today but he didn't nut today but the other days he did. Cycle: march 27th-31st. Trying to concieve asap. Please tell me I didn't miss my ovulation date. Cycle before march was february 23rd-27th.
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So I would ovulate around the 14 of april right?and I would have to have sex 5 days b4 my ovualtion date right? I think I have a 33day cycle but I'm not sure. And the leg thing I was doing yesterday was comfortable to me. It didn't hurt at all.
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Hi there and welcome.  Here is how a woman's cycle works.  Day one of your period is the first day of your cycle.  You begin counting from there and most women ovulate mid way through around day 14.  You have a 24 to 48 hour to conceive.  So, most likely you haven't ovulated yet if the first day of your cycle was march 27th.  Cervical mucus does change.  White discharge can be normal as can clear.  There is a type of mucus a woman has when she is ovulating that is clear but very stretchy.  You usually don't notice it unless you are looking for it.  The leg thing has nothing to do with anything other than maybe you are more used to it.  I personally wouldn't do anything that makes me uncomfortable.  That isn't what sex is about.  

I will say as the mother of two, getting pregnant was a lot harder than I thought it would be.  But that was NOTHING compared to having a child.  Lots of work and very expensive and tiring.  Have everything worked out pre baby to make things less stressful.  

good luck
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