After ovulation occur what kind of
discharge you will have if you have
intercourse in the correct time...I know
that if we have a yellow kind of cloudy
discharge mean that the egg is died and we
will not get pregnant on that month..Is
that true...I wonder what kind of
discharge we will experience after
intercourse on the ovulation time itself
or one day early...Please help
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Teenytoona
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 Posts: 101
Posted: 05-31-04 04:09am
Rinchan said:
...I know
that if we have a yellow kind of cloudy
discharge mean that the egg is died and we
will not get pregnant on that month..Is
that true.
rinchan, i'm not sure where you got this
information, but it certainly isn't true.
If this were, the home pregnancy test
industry would go bankrupt! We would only
have to watch our discharge to know if
we're pregnant or not (wouldn't that be
nice though??)!!
Honestly there is no real "tell-tale"
"you're pregnant" discharge. Regardless
if the egg is or is not fertilized, you
will still have a typical ovulation type
discharge (the egg-white texturey stuff),
thinner in the days leading up to
ovulation, and thicker and more stretchy
on the day of (typically).But in no way is
there a sort of "fertilized egg" vs
"unfertilized egg" discharge. Some women
may have implantation
bleeding, but that won't occur until 2
weeks after ovulation (right about when,
say, a period may start) but that doesn't
always happen, in fact it's more the
exception than the rule.
Just have intercourse, i'd say, when you
first start noticing the thinner egg-white
type of discharge. And maybe do so every
other day until you notice the thicker
(not to be confused with the semen that
will inevitably be inside you) egg white
discharge. Once the ovulation stage has
passed, you should have little to no
discharge until later in your cycle, when
you are either pregnant or start your
period. Good luck.
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rinchan
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jan 2004 Posts: 111 Location: japan
Thank You So Much Posted: 05-31-04 09:06am
Actually if for example today I am ovulate
( by using opk) then when it the best time
to intercourse ?? How about one day
before ovulation happens... I am so
nervious I hope I can get pregnant this
time...Everytime we intercourse just on
the ovulation day itself but with no
luck...I wonder what is happening. Do you
have any idea ??Thanks
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Teenytoona
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Apr 2004 Posts: 101
Posted: 05-31-04 09:27am
If you have intercourse only on the day of
you probably have less of a chance, and I
only say that because on ovulation day is
your last "window of chance". Once the
egg is out it only stays alive about 24
hours. So your better bet is to watch
your cervical fluid changes, and once it
starts to be the fertile fluid have sex,
if you like you can do it every other day
or every two days until you have the
ovulation-day fluid (which is the most
egg-white like sticky fluid). You see if
you have sex 3-5 days before ovulation,
you've got sperm then in your system sort
of hanging out "waiting" for the egg to be
released. So it's better to have the
sperm in there "prepared" as it were for
an egg to come along, rather than trying
to find out when the egg will be coming
(ovulation) and quickly trying to catch
it.
Don't worry if it seems "too early" a few
days before ovulation. The mucus
discharge is there to help the sperm
survive more than the typical 3 day life
of sperm (in the mucus they can live 5 and
occasionally more days).
Watch your cycle, and have intercourse on
one or more of the days just before
ovulation (when you start to see the
"fertile" mucus). Your best chance is to
have sperm waiting up in your fallopian
tubes for the point when the egg comes
along.
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