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LOL...way back when I was actually ovulating, yes, I could definitely tell without a test. Now I'm pretty much all the way into menopause, so there you go. :^)
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You're reading WOMEN: How many women can tell when they are ovulating? Not having to use any of those tests or anything. You can just tell.
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lol thanks, how could you tell? What signs/symptoms did you get?
by Lady GoogadaGa on October 28th, 2009
I would keep an eye on the vaginal discharge...there was a lot more of it and it was clear and got kind of gooey...if that makes sense. Kind of like when your cooking eggs and trying to get the egg whites out of the shell and they're gooey and slippery and kind of stringy? That's what your discharge will look like...exactly like raw egg whites coming out of the shell. When your discharge gets cloudy and thicker it's over...then you'll get your period soon, or you'll be pregnant :^) Hope that helps.
by demorgans in a COAT of Good Grace on October 28th, 2009
yep, thanks +2
by Lady GoogadaGa on October 28th, 2009