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Ovulation Day 11: Clear Mucus & Slight Bleeding - Are You Ovulating?
It is possible that you are ovulating on day 11 of your cycle, as you are experiencing clear and stretchy cervical mucus with small traces of blood. This type of cervical mucus is often referred to as "egg white cervical mucus" and is a sign that estrogen levels are rising and ovulation is imminent. However, it is also possible that you are not ovulating and that the blood in your cervical mucus is due to other factors, such as spotting or implantation bleeding. If you are trying to conceive, it is important to track your cycle and monitor your cervical mucus to help determine when you are ovulating. You may also want to consider using an ovulation predictor kit or talking to your doctor about your cycle to help confirm whether or not you are ovulating.Cervical Cancer - Related Articles
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