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Yesterday I had ewcm, and before that it was watery. Today we did the bd before I had a chance to check my cm. We haven't done the bd at all this cycle until now. Do you think there’s a chance I'm fertile?
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Maybe. CM is not a perfect system as it is linked to estrogen, which is present throughout your cycle. You may have several patches of fertile CM throughout your cycle. You should begin charting BBT to confirm ovulation (BBT and an actual progesterone blood test are the only confirmation methods) and get a fertility monitor, ovulation microscope or OPK to predict it (in decending order of accuracy and advance warning days).
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i have no idea what the cm, dm, and ewcm or whatever is that youre talking about, and Ive had a child, however, there are pills that you and your man can take to increase your chances of conceiving… Youre physician will tell you if you are fertile or not, but do not stress yourself out over this, that can make it harder to convience, just relax. Everything will work out.
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is today the first day of egg white? Is it stretchy, etc? Then you’re fertile or on your way…I believe it's an each other day recommendation for trying to conceive, from what i remember in my “taking charge of your fertility” book…good luck!
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EWCM is a sign of fertility and it sound like you may have timed it right. Definately if his swimmers are swimming, he should have a nice tiny build up of soldiers ready to complete the mission.
Good luck to you!
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if you have ewcm or watery cm then yes you can be fertile. If you’re dry today but was wet yesterday you probably O'd last night.
Good luck!
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i lived nextdoor to a woman everyone called “fertile Myrtle”…dunno why tho
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this turned me on LOl - thanks to u im ready for my masturbation session!
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whats ewcm?
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