May be normal: As you approach ovulation, the cervical discharge will become more profuse, thinner, and more mucousy. This should have the effect of improving your chances for conceiving. Within a couple days of ovulation, the discharge will become thicker and more sticky. If your discharge is constantly heavy and does not change throughout your cycle, it may be that you have a pelvic infection, see your doctor.
Answered 2/16/2013
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Cervical mucous: Mucous comes from the cervix. It gets thinner and stretchier around the time of ovulation.
Answered 3/26/2013
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