Although cervical mucus may become abundant in pregnancy due to the presence of hormones cervical mucus will not indicate whether you are pregnant or not. If your period is late you may test for pregnancy,otherwise it is impossible to predict whether you are pregnant or not.All the best and good luck!
I'm not sure what you mean by "problem" but typically cervical discharge during ovulation has an "egg-white" consistency.
Neck...as in cervical rib, meaning an extra rib arising from the neck. It may also refer to the narrow part of the uterus (its "neck"), as in cervical mucus, cervical cancer, etc.
Here is advice and input: * That is normal for a woman's body, it doesn't mean you are pregnant. * It is possible. Some women continue to have a large amount of discharge after they ovulate, clear up through the date that the period is due. Others are dry. If you notice something that is abnormal from the way you are each month, it is always possible you are pregnant. Just wait until you are late for your period and take a HPT. Hello. This could simply be left over ovulation discharge. But it could also be pregnancy discharge. Personally I would go with it being ovulation discharge. But if the discharges increases a lot....significantly increases...then see your doctor for a pregnancy blood test.
Egg white mucus appears during your fertile time of the month. Once you ovulate it becomes thick and white. It stays that way through implantation and until your period comes. If you are pregnant it will stay thick and white. http://wish2conceive.com
This may mean that you are pregnant. You need to do a pregnancy test.
Cervical mucus will become thin and watery around the time of ovulation so the sperm can swim through it more easily. Any other discharge with color or odor generally indicates a vaginal infection, although a vaginal infection should not resolve without treatment. With pregnancy, most women will begin to have nausea and breast tenderness. ---- Cervical mucus few days to ovulation means approching ovulation time. If this is what you mean. The mucus dries up after ovulation has taken place. Pregnancy cannot be detected by observing cervical mucus. Only ovulation MAY be detected by observing CM. That is really?: question I am not sure what you mean...but if you mean pregnancy..the answer is possible since every woman is different. I sometimes have abundant CM(cervical mucus) during my luteal phase( from ovulation to menstruation) and sometimes dont have any at all so we cannot know whether we are pregnant or not by our CM. All the best..I hope I have answered your question...
It could mean a number of things: your ovulating or you have an infection, etc. The best thing to do is go to your doctor becaues it depends on the color, thinkness, smell.
Yes. It's perfectly normal :-) It changes to quite thick & White. You're not fertile so not only is your cervix closed but your body is ridding itself of everything to make way for your period. Only worry if it's itchy or lumpy like cottage cheese
When vaginal discharge becomes thin and stretchy this is also called "egg white cervical mucus" it appears when a woman is most fertile , during ovulation week , this type of cervical discharge aids sperm to swim faster and survive longer in the reproductive system , to produce pregnancy , the stretchy vaginal discharge may come right before or during ovulation , and may last a few days after ovulation .
The white discharge is likely cervical mucus, which is a normal part of the vaginal ecosystem. It can vary in consistency and amount throughout the menstrual cycle. If there are any changes in color, smell, or texture, or if there is irritation or discomfort, it's recommended to see a healthcare provider.
According to what my wife and I have experienced, the "creamy white mucus" that occurs when a woman is pregnant can vary (and mean) different things depending on where you are in your pregnancy. Early in the pregnancy, if you have a "creamy white mucus" on the tissue after you use the bathroom, or on her underwear, it could mean that she has some kind of vaginal infection. Later on in the pregnancy, from about (roughly) 32 weeks and on, if there is a "creamy white mucus" present on the tissue, or undies, it could mean that the mucus plug that is present in the cervix is being released. Sometimes it's just "creamy and white" and other times there looks to be a little bit of blood present, hence the name "bloody show." Usually, if the mucus looks something like an egg white or mucus that you would see from your nose on a cold day, (and obviously if there is a little blood present) that means that your mucus plug is starting to be released (or it may have come out all at one time), and labor is approaching - fast! (Within 1 to 4 days) I'm not a doctor, I have just been through it before. I don't want anyone to take anything that I'm saying as "medically accurate" either, as only a doctor can tell you what is going on. This is just what my wife and I have experienced.