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Is it possible to have ovulated and not have any of the typical stringy, clear [cervical fluid] to detect?

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Is it possible to have ovulated and not have any of the typical stringy, clear [cervical fluid] to detect?

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I haven’t had much luck detecting my fertile [cervical fluid] for about a year (ever since we started trying. Grrrr!). Yet, I got pregnant last May (lost it in July, but not relevant to this), and I know I ovulate at least sometimes. Sometimes semen mixed in can make it harder to detect. That’s one reason, I read, that if you are trying NOT to get pg, you are supposed to abstain until after you see that the [cervical fluid] dried up. Also, the [cervical fluid] could be high up, around the cervix, with not enough making its way down the vagina to detect it, but enough to get pregnant. I also recall when I got pregnant with my daughter 14 years ago that I never saw any “wet” stuff at all that cycle. Lastly, there are other textures that could be fertile too, like thin and wet, that don’t fit the egg-white comparison.

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