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Not a ton of cervical mucus?

I am about 10 DPO and I know that increased cervical mucus can be a sign of early pregnancy. I'm not totally dry but I don't really have the abundant amounts a lot of women are talking about having. If I do have it, it is creamy and a little stretchy rather than dry and sticky. Does my lack of increased cervical mucus sound like a bad sign for being pregnant this month? Thanks!!!


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3 Answers • 13 years ago


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I am 10dpo and have been reading up on that very topic because I also do not have the abundant cm everybody else talks about. However, I have read on a number of sites that each woman is different. I don't think there is a definitive "yes/no" answer to that question.

My cm is more dry/sticky than creamy/stretchy (although today I get the feeling AF is coming but still hanging in there).

You must be 12dpo today. Have you tested yet? Keep us posted. Good luck.

13 years ago


Welp, the lack of cervical mucus probably had to do with the fact that AF showed up a few days later, darnit.


Proud mommy of two girls. Hoping for a third ASAP! http://www.countdowntopregnancy.com/res/img/forum/emoticons/no_af.gif

13 years ago • Post starter


Sorry to hear that. Better luck next time.

13 years ago


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