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CM tracking issues....help?

I've started tracking changes in cm lately, and right now it is clear and wet, but does not stretch. Is this fertile CM or what?? I took two OPKs last night and the day before but not sure if they were positive. Any thoughts??
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Re: CM tracking issues....help?

  • Lol I am shocked at a fast reply. (I've been posting on other sites for weeks and been ignored.) It started about..4 days ago, DH and I BD'd yesterday. And its still that way. Not sure if I already O'd or if I will soon. I've always been irregular and started taking Vitex a month ago. Didn't know if that would affect anything? Hope not LOL I'm getting baby fever :D
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  • I don't get ewcm very often...it is almost always very clear and watery during my fertile time. In fact, when I was trying to conceive the first time I had more ewcm but the month I actually conceived it was just super watery.
  • I've tried BBT, but mine is always crazy, or I forget o.O I just downloaded FF apparently, but haven't figured out how to put in CM and BBT. I'll definitely be trying it out though!
  • Ty for taking vitex correctly. You wouldn't believe how many regular girls announce they're going to try it.
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  • Ty for taking vitex correctly. You wouldn't believe how many regular girls announce they're going to try it.

    Agreed! My last period, ended on the 6th of February, was 6 weeks long. A friend with PCOS recommended it, and it immediately dropped AF down from heavy to medium.
  • I don't have health insurance and can't afford it without. I've been to docs before and no one could find out why. Its been like this since I was 12 (I'll be 23 this year). I think they ruled out PCOS, but not sure. But so far the Vitex seems to be working great.
  • Lol let me rephrase. I don't have health insurance until March 1st. My workplace wouldn't provide it until then. (Had to be full time.) After it kicks in, I have to find an OBGYN and then I'm going. Lol
  • FYI - it takes at least three months for Vitex to start working, so if you've only been on it a month, then that's your body doing its own thing.

    I've had 3 different friends with positive results in 1-2 months. (I think it also depends on dosage.)
  • Personally, and I'm a nervous nelly and planner, I would wait until your health insurance kicks in before TTC, especially since it's a few weeks away.

    Back to the OP, your CM sounds like it's watery.  It's considered fertile. 
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  • FYI - it takes at least three months for Vitex to start working, so if you've only been on it a month, then that's your body doing its own thing.

    I've had 3 different friends with positive results in 1-2 months. (I think it also depends on dosage.)

    @WhoCanItBeNow, I miss when you're not around.



    And this means what exactly?
  • Personally, and I'm a nervous nelly and planner, I would wait until your health insurance kicks in before TTC, especially since it's a few weeks away.

    Back to the OP, your CM sounds like it's watery.  It's considered fertile. 

    I know. I just overthink the difficulty of conceiving. Since I've had so many problems with irregularity, I always think its going to take longer to conceive.
  • Whoaa whoaa whoaa, you are TTGP without health insurance? 
    This is actually more common than you think. I'm a labor and delivery nurse and we get patients ALL THE TIME who arrive in labor without EVER seeing a doctor during their pregnancy. It is insane! (We drug screen all those patients by the way). We had 1 patient come in once who was a doctor of dermatology in Mexico and she never saw an OB. She was like, "I was taking my vital signs and I went to the ER 3 times during my pregnancy to have ultrasounds done." Not the brightest crayon in the box.

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  • FYI - it takes at least three months for Vitex to start working, so if you've only been on it a month, then that's your body doing its own thing.

    I've had 3 different friends with positive results in 1-2 months. (I think it also depends on dosage.)

    Your friends are idiots. Vitex takes at least 6 months to see any results, sometimes more. Nothing happens in the first couple months that is related to the pills unless it fucks things up even worse.

    I'm not touching what you are OP. Idiot doesn't scratch the surface.



    This is expertise? Seems to me that this is just rudeness wrapped up in the body of a know-it-all. Seeing as how I posted on here for help (not to be criticized), you are in the wrong thread.
    As I stated before, I have been to docs with inconclusive results, and am trying what I have been told is helpful. So unless you want to keep sticking your foot in your mouth, I suggest you shut your oh-so-big mouth.
  • Oh and by the way, @WhoCanItBeNow, I don't see you over here taking my vitals, or checking up on me. Where, exactly is your PhD in Obstretics?
  • OP, you marked a comment as abuse.  The post did not violate the TOU.  If you abuse the abuse/spam button, you will get yourself banned.

    mod call @DarcyHermione

    OP, you marked a comment as abuse.  The post did not violate the TOU.  If you abuse the abuse/spam button, you will get yourself banned.

    mod call @DarcyHermione

    Actually, it wasn't supposed to hit the Abuse button. My phone wouldn't zoom and I'm having FFS.

  • jefa621 said:

    While it sounds harsh, I agree with whocanitbenow.  Self medicating with something that has the potential to fuck with your cycle just because a friend thinks that's what helped them is just irresponsible.  What issues do you have that your OB wants you to take this?

    It wasn't based wholly on friends' recommendations. It was also based on docs suggestions.
  • Not to mention the fact that my cycle is already screwed up and nothing else has fixed it yet.
  • I'm not ovulating every cycle, which is why they thought it was irregular. They're not sure if it's because I'm not ovulating or because of family medical history. I didn't want a lot of meds in my system and asked if there were any vitamins I could try, hence the vitex.
  • I'm not ovulating every cycle, which is why they thought it was irregular. They're not sure if it's because I'm not ovulating or because of family medical history. I didn't want a lot of meds in my system and asked if there were any vitamins I could try, hence the vitex.


    What test did they do to figure out you aren't ovulating? What family history?

    It helps to know everything.
    Fucking bump!!!!
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    While it sounds harsh, I agree with whocanitbenow.  Self medicating with something that has the potential to fuck with your cycle just because a friend thinks that's what helped them is just irresponsible.  What issues do you have that your OB wants you to take this?
    It wasn't based wholly on friends' recommendations. It was also based on docs suggestions.
    And I repeat...what issue do you have that the doc suggested it?  I'm just trying to understand.  Also, I thought you said you haven't seen a doctor because you have no insurance??

    My insurance was cancelled at the end of 2013. The last time I went was when I was living in a different town last year. Didn't get a DX done before my insurance cancelled. (Also why I have to find a new OB.) Nobody has ever been able to tell me why it's so irregular, and why I'm not ovulating every cycle. This is why I was even taking friends' suggestions. Because I've been living with 6 and 8 week long periods for 10 years and it gets old.

  • Did someone say vitex?  It's like my bat signal.

    I took Vitex, here is my cautionary tale:

    I started taking Vitex a few months after I came off BCP because I had irregular cycles and everything I read said that it would help. My pcp at that time said it was fine to try. I thought that the Vitex was working because my first cycle on it, my cycle was 35 days instead of 39 days.  However, my next cycle was 94 days.

    I scheduled my annual exam with my ob/gyn around day 60 and we discussed my long cycles.  She said that I should stop taking Vitex immediately.  She said that it took a while for the Vitex to get into your system, so that 35 day cycle was really just my body continuing to regulate after BCP and the 94 day cycle was at least partially due to the Vitex.  So, just when I was starting to regulate, I fucked myself.  Yay me!

    I also have PCOS, so I can't blame the Vitex entirely for my long cycles, but if you have an underlying issue like I did, the Vitex can definitely make it worse.  I stopped the Vitex immediately, but it still took 7 months of no vitex and taking metformin for my PCOS before my cycles regulated.  I can't say for sure that I wouldn't have had those problems without the vitex, but I can say for sure that my cycles were nowhere near that crazy before the vitex.
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    Me: 33     DH: 38
    TTC since August 2011
    DX:  PCOS and subseptate uterus
    August 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI TI = BFN
    September 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + TI = BFN
    October 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI canceled
    November 2013:  NTNP
    April 2013:  Femara + Trigger + IUI = ???
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  • jefa621 said:

    While it sounds harsh, I agree with whocanitbenow.  Self medicating with something that has the potential to fuck with your cycle just because a friend thinks that's what helped them is just irresponsible.  What issues do you have that your OB wants you to take this?

    It wasn't based wholly on friends' recommendations. It was also based on docs suggestions.

    Doctors you have not seen recently because you are uninsured.



    Learn to read (and think) before you speak.
  • I'm not ovulating every cycle, which is why they thought it was irregular. They're not sure if it's because I'm not ovulating or because of family medical history. I didn't want a lot of meds in my system and asked if there were any vitamins I could try, hence the vitex.
    Vitex is as much of a vitamin as Cheetos. 
    Cheetos as a vitamin sounds like my version of heaven.
    Have you tried the gummies?  Those are heaven.
    I just take the horse pills.  No biggie.  But it would be totally rad if folic acid was in cheetos. 
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  • I'm not ovulating every cycle, which is why they thought it was irregular. They're not sure if it's because I'm not ovulating or because of family medical history. I didn't want a lot of meds in my system and asked if there were any vitamins I could try, hence the vitex.
    Vitex is as much of a vitamin as Cheetos. 
    Cheetos as a vitamin sounds like my version of heaven.
    Have you tried the gummies?  Those are heaven.
    I just take the horse pills.  No biggie.  But it would be totally rad if folic acid was in cheetos. 
    I *JUST* realized that said cheetos instead of cheerios.  Seriously.  I thought, "Wow, I've never seen someone so excited about Cheerios".  Then when you mentioned the folic acid part, I thought, "Gee, but Cheerios does have folic acid". 

    I'm derp.  LOL!!!
    I thought it said cheerios at first too. I was going to make some comment about how Cheerios are good for you.


    I do love some honey nut Cheerios, but not as much as Cheetos. 
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  • @WhoCanItBeNow, you really can't read, can you? Apparently you missed the post where I explained the health insurance. I'm not sure if I should try explaining it to you, since you choose not to read what I post, but anyway, as I said before: Insurances cancelled in December 2013. (You'll notice that was 2 months ago.) The last time I went to see a PHYSICIAN, not OB, was on December 2013. I discussed my cycles with him. He suggested vitex 500mg daily, and daily multi-vitamins. As for cycles, my PERIOD is 6 to 8 weeks long. My CYCLE is anywhere from 60 to 120 days. (You'll notice, I do know the difference, contrary to your limited belief.) How do I know I'm not ovulating? Because I only have LH spikes every 3-4 months, and because of blood tests that say that no eggs are present for 3-4 months. Lies, you say? Then I'll be happy to give you every medical deductible I've ever had to pay.
  • Thank you @SassyMommaC. I agree, they're not the best. But that was all I had for a long time. And thank you for not being rude. :)
  • Going to a physician for reproductive health is like me going to see a dermatologist for my diabetes.

    Duh.
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  • @jefa621 that's my plan. My parents didn't have the money to go to an RE.
  • @jefa621 that's my plan. My parents didn't have the money to go to an RE.

    Why the hell are your PARENTS paying?  I think if you can't afford a doctor visit, perhaps you should re-think this whole parenting thing.
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  • jefa621 said:



    @jefa621 that's my plan. My parents didn't have the money to go to an RE.
    How old are you?


    I'm 22. And yes, I'm one of those kids who didn't move out as soon as they graduated. Blah blah.


  • @jefa621 that's my plan. My parents didn't have the money to go to an RE.


    Why the hell are your PARENTS paying?  I think if you can't afford a doctor visit, perhaps you should re-think this whole parenting thing.


    They're not paying, they were. I'm sure before you moved out of your parents' house they were paying your Med bills. And have you noticed how much doctor visits are, especially specialized visits? Um yeah. Without insurance, it would take my whole pay check. And I say unaffordable because I'd prefer to not be broke as soon as I pay for an RE bill. (Not including tests.)
  • Seeing as how I posted on here for help (not to be criticized), you are in the wrong thread. As I stated before, I have been to docs with inconclusive results, and am trying what I have been told is helpful. So unless you want to keep sticking your foot in your mouth, I suggest you shut your oh-so-big mouth.
    I literally laughed out loud when I read this.

    @sevans11213 Coming out swinging like this will help you exactly zero.  You don't get to tell people where and what they can post, you're not the Internet police. 

     As for your latest post, I'd be frustrated too if my cycles had been like that for 10 years, but it would have been nice to know all that info up front. We can only help you based on the info you give,and you can't blame people for getting confused if you only hand it out in bits and pieces.



  • @WhoCanItBeNow, you really can't read, can you? Apparently you missed the post where I explained the health insurance. I'm not sure if I should try explaining it to you, since you choose not to read what I post, but anyway, as I said before: Insurances cancelled in December 2013. (You'll notice that was 2 months ago.) The last time I went to see a PHYSICIAN, not OB, was on December 2013. I discussed my cycles with him. He suggested vitex 500mg daily, and daily multi-vitamins. As for cycles, my PERIOD is 6 to 8 weeks long. My CYCLE is anywhere from 60 to 120 days. (You'll notice, I do know the difference, contrary to your limited belief.) How do I know I'm not ovulating? Because I only have LH spikes every 3-4 months, and because of blood tests that say that no eggs are present for 3-4 months. Lies, you say? Then I'll be happy to give you every medical deductible I've ever had to pay.
    @sevans11213 - I really recommend that you read my post on page 2.  My physician (not OB) also said that vitex was good to try and he even told me where to get it, how much to take, etc.

    Long story short - he was wrong. Way Wrong.
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    Me: 33     DH: 38
    TTC since August 2011
    DX:  PCOS and subseptate uterus
    August 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI TI = BFN
    September 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + TI = BFN
    October 2013:  Clomid + Trigger + IUI canceled
    November 2013:  NTNP
    April 2013:  Femara + Trigger + IUI = ???
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  • @amanderende112 there's a difference between confused and rude. :)

  • @mmb248 I'll have to go read it. I didn't see it the first time.
  • Why didn't you go on bcp to help regulate your cycles? I would think an OB would do that when they have a teenager with such irregular cycles, long and painful periods. 

    My parents are majorly anti BCP. Long story, don't ask..... church does crazy things to them.
  • @WhoCanItBeNow, At the moment, yes. That's what it is. Every winter there's this thing that happens at nursing homes where census goes down. When census goes down, hours go down.
  • Why didn't you go on bcp to help regulate your cycles? I would think an OB would do that when they have a teenager with such irregular cycles, long and painful periods. 
    My parents are majorly anti BCP. Long story, don't ask..... church does crazy things to them.
    This is really disrespectful. You don't have to agree with anyone else's religious convictions, but calling them crazy crosses a line.


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