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Can you conceive if your cm is creamy & not egg white? also, my cm dried up after insemination, is that normal?

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Dr. Stuart Hickerson answered

Specializes in Family Medicine

Semen: The color and texture of semen can change. As long as the quality and quantity of sperm are maintained you should be able to conceive. Semen does dry and that is not unusual.

Answered 10/1/2019

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CM 'creamy" ?: If you mean "cervical mucus", the quality of ovulation type mucus is clear and "string-like", and only lasts for a day or two, which is normal. The vaginal discharge mixed with ovulatory cervical mucus will appear "creamy" if contaminated by an infection (yeast or bacterial).

Answered 10/1/2019

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