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So the day you "dry up" is when you "O"?


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July 12th, 2009, 09:36 PM
OnesOnTheWay's Avatar TTC #2
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I had ewcm on CD19, 20, 21, 22
and now at CD23 I can't seem to find anything but sperm and it seems a little drier.
Will confirm tomorow when I check.
But, is this usually when people ovulate, when the ewcm goes?

Still no positive OPK. So either I am just not ovulating or I missed the testing window.

Thinking I am just not ovulating but curious anyhow.
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July 13th, 2009, 12:56 AM
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typically i think that's how it works. I have little experience though because i don't make much cm. I depend on opks, temps , and cp
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July 13th, 2009, 03:46 AM
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You don't necessarily ovulate on the day that your cm dries up. When you are fertile you will have fertile cm but once you ovulate your cm dries up. Ovulation doesn't always happen when your cm dries up that is just one way to confirm you have ovulated.

You should look at your own patterns though. I normally notice my cm dries up a day or two before I ovulate but most gals don't dry up until after they o.

Here is an article on JM about your peak day. It explains things a little better.
Charting Basics: Peak Day - The most fertile day of your cycle : Fertility Charting Ovulation And Prediction : Getting Pregnant : pregnancy and parenting on JustMommies
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