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Re: WHAT IS THIS COULD IT BE A SIGN OF PREGNANCYFrom: Lisa (anonymous@obgyn.net)Fri, 27 Apr 2001 18:43:11 -0500 (CDT)
At Thu, 26 Apr 2001, steff wrote: > >WELL I OVULATED MONDAY (CALCULATING FROM ALL THE FERTILITY CALANDERS I >HAVE BEEN TO ANYWAYS TODAY I HAVE A LOT OF WHITE CREAMY DISCHARGE COULD >THIS BE A SIGN OF PREGNANCY ? I HOPE SO THANK YOU > STEFF > >-- >stephanie > If you ovulated you would have noticed thin, almost like an egg white, discharge. You'd know it too, because it is so "wet" that you feel the need to wear a small pad. I think it's too early (in my opinion, I am not a doctor)to tell if you are pregnant after three days. Implantation of the egg doesn't even occur for seven days (past your ovulation date IF you had succeeded in getting pregnant). Getting pregnant my first took two years because I wasn't ovulating at all, regardless of what some fertility calendar might say. I'd wait at least another 14-18 days to see if you have any symptoms of pregnancy ie. sore breasts, nausea, irritability, tiredness, absent period. Also, sometimes if you want to become pregnant and do nothing but try, try, try, and think about it 24 hours a day (like I did!) that causes so much stress on your body that you inadvertently change your cycles and it might be possible to not ovulate. This is certainly no medical opinion, just the opinion of a mom with two kids who had years of infertility.
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