monets_garden
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I know cm means cervical mucus, but I read that you can check your cervix, vulva, and even just check when you wipe.
I have been literal, and checking my cervix. After reading this article, I started to check my vulva as a secondary/back up method. And I found that my results are contradictory!
Os, which is open atm, says creamy. However, vulva says watery. And I've been wearing day pads recently because of these fluids (tmi)...
How should I interpret this data? I have ov pains, but nothing ew yet. Supposed to ov on CD19, and today is technically now CD16.
What say you girls?
I have been literal, and checking my cervix. After reading this article, I started to check my vulva as a secondary/back up method. And I found that my results are contradictory!
Os, which is open atm, says creamy. However, vulva says watery. And I've been wearing day pads recently because of these fluids (tmi)...
How should I interpret this data? I have ov pains, but nothing ew yet. Supposed to ov on CD19, and today is technically now CD16.
What say you girls?