Not enough data: While it's sometime helpful to look at discharge to time your ovulation (discharge is thinner during ovulation), it's not the only information a woman should use to determine ovulation. The easiest is to use an ovulation predictor kit. That will tell you if you're ovulating. Some women rely on taking temperature every day and checking discharge. When there's a spike in temp --> ovulation.
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