Watery: Around the time of ovulation, the cervical mucus becomes very thin, watery, and abundant. Some women will notice this and is a reliable way to know that one is ovulating. It will be more difficult if you do not appreciate these changes. However, the absence of these changes does not rule out ovulation either.
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