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Re: Do anyone know what happens to C-mucus........

From: Herring (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Wed, 31 May 2000 13:18:20 -0500


Oh, I was looking at that sight last night, and it was saying that if you do get pregnant then your temp will be elivated as well. Said if your temp is up for 18 days after ovulation (with no period) you can safely assume you are pregnant. Did you get the website? I posted it from home when I was (finally) able to go online. (had a power outage for 2 hours)

Annetta

-----Original Message----- From: anonymous@obgyn.net [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net Sent: Wednesday, May 31, 2000 12:52 PM To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS Subject: Re: Do anyone know what happens to C-mucus........

Thanks Annetta,LoriP I will check out the website and info that you are sending me.

At Tue, 30 May 2000, Herring, wrote: >
>Your temperature should stay a little elivated until you start your period.
>(up to 1 degree above your ovulation temp) I am not positive, but this is
>what I have read from various fertility sites. When I get home from work I
>will post a site for you, that has a lot of great info on fertility and
>trying to conceive.
>Not sure about the cervical mucus part. But will see what I can find.
>
>Annetta
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: anonymous@obgyn.net [mailto:anonymous@obgyn.net
>Sent: Tuesday, May 30, 2000 3:51 PM
>To: Multiple recipients of list PCOS
>Subject: Do anyone know what happens to C-mucus........
>
>Do anyone know what happens to C-mucus after you get pregnant.?
>Say for example I have intercourse on the peak day of fertility when my
>cmucus is slippery and egg-white.
>Say I got pregnant.I know that the temperatures will stay elevated for
>3-4 days continuously. This i believe is an indication that I am
>pregnant. But what about the C-mucus.
>If anybody knows the answer please reply.
>Thanks a bunch




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