Questionhello.
i would like to ask, what is this white sticky stuff that's coming out in my vagina?
it doesn't have foul odor or anything.
does it mean i'm ovulating?
how would i know if i'm ovulating?
if i have this stuff, does that mean i'm pregnant?
AnswerDear Daphnie,
Cervical mucus naturally changes throughout your cycle. The first few days following menstruation, there will be little or no discharge present. You will feel dryness around your vulva. During this time, chances of getting pregnant are low. The first discharge that does appear (usually around CD 10-11) should be moist or sticky and should be white or cream in color. During this transition time, first the mucus will become cloudy and slightly stretchy during the finger test (this means that it will still break before the fingers are stretched all the way). As time progresses, the mucus will become greater in volume. In the few days leading up to ovulation, cervical mucus resembles egg whites. It is the thinnest, clearest and most abundant at this point in the cycle. Ovulation typically takes place on CD 14 of a 28 day cycle. After ovulation mucus returns to the sticky stage (does not stretch during finger test) and there can again be a feeling of dryness around the vulva.
I hope this has helped you and answered your question. I wish you well.
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