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thread: What is going on!! AF??

  1. #253
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    Mar 2007
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    Yeah, same for me. Usually starts full on all of a sudden.
    hmmm....curious....

  2. #254
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    Mar 2007
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    i'll google it.... need some answers

  3. #255
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    Mar 2007
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    Hey I just found this CM info on fertility friend too. Which may be useful as we were talking about it b4:

    Typical” Cervical Fluid Pattern
    While your cervical fluid pattern may vary from cycle to cycle and it may vary from woman to woman, a typical cervical fluid pattern looks like this:
    1. Immediately following menstruation there is usually a dry vaginal sensation and there is little or no cervical fluid.
    2. After a few days of dryness, there is normally a cervical fluid that is best described as "sticky" or "pasty" but not wet. While this kind of cervical fluid is not conducive to sperm survival these days may be considered as "possibly fertile" if found before ovulation.
    3. Following these "sticky" days, most women generally notice a cervical fluid that is best described as "creamy". This fluid may be white, yellow or beige in color and has the look and feel of lotion or cream. At this point the vagina may feel wet and this indicates possible increased fertility.
    4. The most fertile cervical fluid now follows. This most fertile fluid looks and feels like raw egg white. It is slippery and may be stretched several inches between your fingers. It is usually clear and may be very watery. The vagina feels wet and lubricated. These days are considered most fertile. This is the fluid that is the most friendly and receptive to sperm. It looks a lot like semen and, like semen, can act as a transport for sperm.
    5. After ovulation, fertile fluid dries up very quickly and the vagina remains more or less dry until the next cycle. Some women may notice small amounts of fertile-looking fluid after ovulation as the corpus luteum produces small amounts of estrogen, but you are not at all fertile after ovulation has been confirmed.
    Cervical Fluid Type
    Corresponding Fertility Status
    Dry
    Probably Not Fertile
    Sticky
    Probably Not Fertile
    Creamy
    Possibly Fertile
    Watery
    Fertile
    Egg white
    Most Fertile

  4. #256
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    Mar 2007
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    Thanks SJ :P
    I'll see how i go the next few hrs....might get some bleeding soon perhaps (AF)...

  5. #257
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    Feb 2004
    Melbourne
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    Ladies, just going to close this thread now & direct you to the TTC Buddies which is for this sort of on going discussion.

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