Sorry for the TMI ladies. I'm CD 14 - because of a folliculargram I'm pretty sure I'm in the middle of ovulation - additionally have lots of discomfort around my ovaries. Anywho, my DH and I have BDing the last couple of days, today - the day I've had the most ovary discomfot, i've also had a little reddish brown mucus - anyone else have this problem?
Also - is it possible for your ovaries to pop out of your body? (j/k) Mine sure feel like the could... This clomid stuff sure is powerful!
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I usually have that problem right before my period starts. I don't know what it is. It is really stringy.
Hope you feel better soon.
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Hmm, it depended how active I was. Hmm .. I do not remember it being over 24 hours. Unless I had alot of CM that month. I am going to do some checking on the web.
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The reddish brown discharge can be old blood, a yeast infection or just cervical mucus. If the discharge continues, inform your OB so it can be further evaluated.
Normal Cervical Mucus
Most women notice changes in their cervical mucus throughout the month but are unaware of the significance and causes. There are two types of normal mucus; clear, stretchy, fertile mucus and white or yellow, non-stretchy, non-fertile mucus. Sperm can survive in stretchy, fertile mucus for five and one half days and in the non-fertile, non-stretchy mucus for only a couple of hours. The ovarian hormone estrogen causes the production of clear stretchy mucus and the hormone progesterone causes the production of the non-stretchy mucus for only a couple of hours. The ovarian hormone estrogen causes the production of clear stretchy mucus and the hormone progesterone causes the production of the non-stretchy mucus. Both types of mucus come from the reddish-orange tissue of the endocervix. The fertile time in a woman's cycle is from the beginning of the wet, slippery, clear stretchy mucus until three and one half days after the last day of stretchy mucus. Even though you may have no need to know about your fertility, you might want to know if you are ovulating and when as part of knowing more about the normal functioning of your body.
If you see a health or medical practitioner for menstrual problems it might be helpful if you can tell her/him about the mucus changes in you cycle. It could help in the detection of some disease processes, such as ovarian cysts.
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