? no ovulation: This may represent poor luteinization (progesterone production in the luteal phase of the cycle), or no ovulation at all with continued estrogen dominance in the hormonal picture. Remember though, mucous is just a marker and not an absolute. Might be good to be evaluated for adequate ovulation if that is your consistent finding.
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