Yes Your cervical mucus is usually slippery, stretchy and clear as you approach ovulation. About 3-5 days before and one day after ovulation Outside this period it can be non-existant, sticky, rubbery, tacky, or like lotion. It is usually white or cream but can be yellowish Answer this is normal.
No, it is not. A yellow discharge indicates infection of the wound by pus-forming bacteria.
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