Yes. Quite possible: Women near ovulation experience changes in the cervix, in mucus produced by the cervix, and in their basal body temperature. Furthermore, many women also experience secondary fertility signs including mittelschmerz (pain associated with ovulation) and a heightened sense of smell.[4] many women experience heightened sexual desire in the several days immediately before ovulation.[5] one study conclu.
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Yes: Two to four days prior to ovulation the cervical mucus becomes clear thin and stretchy.
Answered 11/6/2012
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