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fuzzybuttedmonky

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Joined: 08 Feb 2004
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Location: Lansing, Ks
Just a Question
Posted: 10-13-04 14:20pm

I just had a question its not that im trying to have a baby or not have a baby right now but my friend and I were discussing something because she just found out she was pregnant. Ive read that if ur cervix is soft and high u are ovulating and that if its low and hard you arent. But if ur cervix was soft and semi low what would that mean? And if u were ovulating what kind of mucus would u have?
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sdwood2

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Joined: 26 Jan 2004
Posts: 645
Location: KY

Posted: 10-17-04 10:28am

Sorry I cant help you I dont know
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Jobee

New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Oct 2004
Posts: 6
Location: Maine
Are You Ovulating?
Posted: 10-20-04 12:24pm

I keep hearing that if your cervix is soft and low you are ovulating, but I have also heard it's possible you've conceived. Frankly, i'm not sold on either theory...Isn't every woman's body different? How many of us can really, truly tell by sticking our fingers up there? Not to be crude, but seriously.
Likewise, I hear different things re: what fluid you create when you are ovulating. What I hear is "egg whites"..But don't trust what is on your underwear! Again, apparently that is not an indicator (?!), but rather what is inside is an indicator. I guess my question is, why does biology create "stuff" that comes out of us if it's not a message our body is giving us?

Shocked
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