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nancygrace
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Has anyone heard of getting CM for a day one week after ovulation. is that a sign of pregnancy?

Posted 1/19/06 7:16 PM
 
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dm24angel
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Re: CM

for one day? Probably not

Posted 1/19/06 7:20 PM
 

nancygrace
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Live*Love*Laugh

Re: CM

Cervical mucus as a symptom of being pregnant
When you are actively trying to get pregnant, you start to look for symptoms of pregnancy even before you get your positive pregnancy test.

For women who are familiar with their bodies and understand the importance of cervical mucus in getting pregnant, a logical jump would be to look for changes in the cervical mucos in respect to being pregnant.

Unfortunately, there are no hard fast rules where this is concerned. Some women do notice changes, but it is usually based on changes observed in previous pregnancies.

Normally, when pregnant, the cervical mucus is thick and tacky, with no stretchability, very similar to non fertile times in your cycle.





Posted 1/19/06 7:31 PM
 

dm24angel
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Re: CM

Posted by nancygrace

Cervical mucus as a symptom of being pregnant
When you are actively trying to get pregnant, you start to look for symptoms of pregnancy even before you get your positive pregnancy test.

For women who are familiar with their bodies and understand the importance of cervical mucus in getting pregnant, a logical jump would be to look for changes in the cervical mucos in respect to being pregnant.

Unfortunately, there are no hard fast rules where this is concerned. Some women do notice changes, but it is usually based on changes observed in previous pregnancies.

Normally, when pregnant, the cervical mucus is thick and tacky, with no stretchability, very similar to non fertile times in your cycle.








You answered your own question...

Posted 1/19/06 7:55 PM
 

nancygrace
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Re: CM

I DID!!!!Chat Icon

Posted 1/19/06 8:14 PM
 
 
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