Changes in cervical mucus
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Are you closely monitoring changes in your cervical mucus? If so, take a look now: If it transitions to a creamy consistency and remains that way after ovulation, it’s a positive indicator that you may achieve a positive result on a pregnancy test.
As your pregnancy advances, you’ll observe an increase in vaginal discharge known as leukorrhea. This thin, milky-white discharge is typically normal and a sign of good health. However, if it appears lumpy or thick, it’s advisable to consult with your healthcare practitioner.
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