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meganNbobby
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Name: Megan
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opinions
okay here's the situation-
i was supposed to get period on 7/17 - never showed... my last BC pill was on 7/13, i should have some spotting after stopping like i have before but nothing. It's been a very stressfulll month plus i did miss like 8-10 pills during the month as well so i could have just ovulated late- all temps have been low 97s since, we still have have bd'ing every other day just case since we dont know when exactly i was or will be ovulating. now here comes the TMI-
if your bding every other day how can you tell the exact difference between CM and DH's... umm ya know?
i think it's a little different looking but some things that i read can read either way. however today i highest temps since the last 14 days- 97.6? Ffriend says i am probubly fertile...
i gues si have to wait to see what my temps are the next few days? should i go buy a ovulation kit? since i'm not positive?
any opinions
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Posted 7/30/06 6:14 PM |
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mjc
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Name: Melissa
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Re: opinions
From fertilityfriend.com
How can I tell the difference between fertile cervical fluid and semen?
If you find that you have more watery or eggwhite days than you would expect and that these often follow days or nights that you had intercourse, then you may be mistaking seminal and cervical fluid. They have similar properties because they share the same function: transporting and nourishing sperm. You will find, however, that fertile cervical fluid (eggwhite) is more clear and stretchy and shiny. It will stretch a couple of inches without breaking. Semen may be more whitish and is more likely to break when pulled.
If you are in doubt and it is near your fertile time, always record eggwhite cervical fluid, even if it may be obscured by seminal fluid. This way, you will not miss a potentially fertile time. Emitting semen immediately after intercourse by doing kegel exercises (which is sometimes recommended for people who are charting to avoid pregnancy so that cervical fluid is not obscured) is not recommended when you are trying to conceive. While most sperm reach their destination within your reproductive tract quite quickly after intercourse, you don't want to sacrifice your chances of conception to have a perfect chart.
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Posted 7/31/06 9:58 AM |
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