Does Sticky, Clear And Stretchy Cervical Mucus Indicates Sign Of Pregnancy?
Sticky, clear(only a little cloudy) and stretchy cervical mucus. Is this a possible sign of pregnancy? Right after the CM came out I began to get a lot of white creamy liquid discharge and I m curious if this is more likely to be pregnancy or pms. I would be about 3 weeks.
I've gone through your query. I can understand your anxiety.
Usually excess white, sticky, stretchy cervical mucus indicates " ovulation", it is also called fertile mucus. Also post ovulation colour of it varies.
Or it could be a sign of early pregnancy. Here discharge occurs due to hormonal changes & increased blood flow of uterus.
If not pregnant, soon the secretion will dry up. I advice you to, watch for the changes & also to go ahead with a HPT for pregnancy.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Get well soon.
Regards, Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician.
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Does Sticky, Clear And Stretchy Cervical Mucus Indicates Sign Of Pregnancy?
Hi. I ve gone through your query. I can understand your anxiety. Usually excess white, sticky, stretchy cervical mucus indicates ovulation , it is also called fertile mucus. Also post ovulation colour of it varies. Or it could be a sign of early pregnancy. Here discharge occurs due to hormonal changes & increased blood flow of uterus. If not pregnant, soon the secretion will dry up. I advice you to, watch for the changes & also to go ahead with a HPT for pregnancy. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Get well soon. Regards, Dr. Yogapriya V, General and family physician.