Yes: Cervical mucous can change. If you are getting regular monthly periods, chances are good(85%) you will conceive a pregnancy in a year of trying. Paying attention to a change in cervical mucous that occurs about 14 days before your menses could indicate ovulation. Ovulation kits can also be helpful as well as keeping track of basal body temperature and charting that throughout your cycle
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