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Cervical Mucus Ovulation

There are unique changes in the cervical mucus that obviously indicate that a person is ovulation. Along with other ovulation symptoms, such as pain on one side of the pelvis when the egg is released, there are cervical mucus changes that indicate signs of ovulation. When ovulation occurs, ideally the mucus should be stringy and stretchy; it should stretch at least a few inches between your index finger and forefinger.

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Brown discharge can be nothing more then the presence of old blood from your previous menstrual cycle. However, it could be far worse than that. It may be a sign of serious underlying issues such as a vaginal infection or even cancer. The first thing you must do when you find yourself having trouble with such type of discharge, is to consult your doctor immediately. Your physician will find out the exact cause and suggest available treatment options for your specific condition. [click to continue…]

Cervical Mucus before Period

Your cervical mucus changes drastically during your period and knowing what your cervical mucus is like can help you know where you are in the cycle, whether or not you are ovulating and if you have an infection of any kind. Sometimes cervical mucus changes are the only way you have an infection so it pays to know what the mucus is supposed to look like.

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discharge

Brown discharge between periods will imply the time length and pace of blood within the cervix. In general, the menstrual cycle ranges anywhere between 22 to 34 days and averages at 28 days. Spotting between periods is typically a result of old vaginal blood flow after or before your periods. It occurs after the last day of your menstruation cycle and before the start of your next menstrual cycle. There are some cases of vaginal bleeding in between the period cycle that signals towards a more grievous underlying medical condition. These will require prompt intervention.

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