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Captivating

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Cm Question
Posted: 11-22-05 21:23pm

Okay I have always been a 28 day cycle. Last month was 37 days though... Yesterday I had white creamy cm, today I have egg white like cm, but I did the water test (where you drop it in water and it should form a ball and sink if it is ovulatory cm otherwise it should just dissolve). I did that and it formed a ball and floated? Do you think that it is still fertile cm? Any thoughts?
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lil_blaze2004

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Posted: 11-23-05 06:55am

I've neevr heard of this.
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Captivating

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Posted: 11-23-05 12:40pm

I am not sure which you mean the water test or the fact that mine floated. As for the water test I read it in the book taking charge of your fertility and also on another website. Here is a little info on it:
if confused as to what fluid is what, take the fluid from your fingertips and dip it into a glass of water. If its is cervical fluid it will form a ball and sink to the bottom, if its other vaginal fluid it will dissolve.
As for me, as of this morning it did sink, so I am kind of thinking that last nights cm (when it floated) was some kind of transitional cm or something...Kind of like maybe it was starting to be fertile or something...I don't know.
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Posted: 11-23-05 12:45pm

Sorry, I meant the water test. I still have no idea though....Sorry.
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