By Patty Malowney

This simple tracking method could make your months of trying to conceive shorter.
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By JustMommies staff

Egg white cervical mucous is a fertile sign, right? From everything you have read about cervical fluid and ovulation, you probably know that seeing egg white looking cervical mucous is a sign that ovulation is approaching. But, what if you notice ewcm after your chart shows that you have ovulated.
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By JustMommies staff

To identify your most fertile days, it is helpful to monitor your cervical mucous. You should start checking your cervical mucous as soon as your period ends. What you are looking for is slippery stretchy mucous that looks similar to egg whites. When you see this kind of cervical mucous, there is
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By Patty Malowney

The first method for conceiving you should try when you've decided to get pregnant is to track your own fertility through charting, and getting started is easier than you might think.
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By JustMommies staff

Sperm can live for up to seven days in the fallopian tubes after ejaculation, and 20 minutes outside the body.
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By Laura Leavitt

This discharge is usually a symptom.
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By Laura Leavitt

This discharge is usually a symptom.
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By Laura Leavitt

This discharge is usually a symptom.
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By JustMommies staff
What is the mucous plug (or mucus plug)? The mucous plug is a collection of cervical mucus that seals the opening of the cervix. It keeps bacteria and infection from entering into the cervix, providing a protective barrier for the developing baby. What does the mucous plug look like? Some women describe
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By Patty Malowney

Cough syrup may present a surprising fertility benefit for you.
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