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When ovultion occurs, what type of dischage do you have? is it normal to have a lot today and tomorrow none?

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Thin: When you ovulate, your discharge is thin and watery, not thick and stringy. The amount to discharge, to my knowledge, doesn't change significantly, but rather the texture of the discharge changes. Think about it.... In order for sperm to move easily in the vagina and cervix, the body will have thin discharge around ovulation. When it's not ovulation, discharge prohibits sperm and is viscous.

Answered 2/9/2017

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