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Question Posted Thursday June 25 2009, 2:04 am

How does ovulation occur? And how can I determine when I am ?

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orphans answered Thursday June 25 2009, 5:19 am:
A few things happen when you ovulate.

First you'll get a little bit of cramping, it might feel similiar to period cramping.

Your discharge will seem kind of snotty, and will be for the most part clear, and sticky.

Your utereus will soften a little, and the opening will move closer to the opening of your vagina.

You might feel a little more horny, and on the opposite end a little more tired.



It generally comes 2 weeks after your period.

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