Please help! TMI!

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I posted this in TTC aswell but because I'm freaking out loooaads I would like as many replies as poss so posting this in both.

Okay, first month ttc and this has never happened and for some reason it's made me freak out :'(

Im not sure what my cycle is but I was just guessing it'd be 28 because thats how my body is on the pill (obviously)
So, technically I would say 4dpo, but im not sure!

Tonight, I got home from work, i sit down and I feel like i've just peed myself!
I get up and look and its a massive dollop of creamy looking fluid, but it was really runny. Im not joking it was alot! I've been dry since sunday (I was guessing ov would take place on sat) so I thought ah okay all is well, and then this happens! What is it? I'm so sorry for being dumb but I'm pretty sure your not suppose to get a gush of this weird creamy dollop of cm? (sperm?? i dont know!!)

Please help, what was this??
 
COULD potentially be your "EWCM" they say that when you notice a large amount or "strings or clumps" of discharge is when you are most likely to ov, meaning today or tomorrow then!!!! Regardless, it doesn't hurt to bd just in case!!! Good luck!!!
 
sounds like you ov'ed sweetheart.... Just because you have a normal cycle does not mean you have to ovulate the same time... creamy or runny white cm is more than likely signs of ovulation.... gl hun! :)
 
Oh my I hope you're right but Im away from OH until friday :'( We DTD on Sunday, lets hope I have spermies still in there! x
 
Time frame is supposed to be three to five days of life for sperm so you very well could still be in the running!!!!
 
Eurgh I really hope so! OH was round for a little bit today and I wasnt in the mood, boy now do I wish we did it haha x
 

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