Your period is late and you start having stretchy clear gel like in your underwear what does it mean?
It means your cervical mucus is changing and you may be ovulating. Ovulation occurs when a mature egg is released from one of your ovaries. It usually happens about 14 days before your period starts.
Cervical mucus is a fluid that is produced by the cervix. It helps to keep the vagina moist and healthy, and it also plays a role in reproduction. The consistency of cervical mucus changes throughout your menstrual cycle. It is usually thick and sticky before ovulation, and it becomes thinner and more stretchy around the time of ovulation.
If you are trying to conceive, you can use the changes in your cervical mucus to help you predict when you are most fertile. The stretchy, clear gel-like mucus that you are experiencing is a sign that you may be about to ovulate. If you have sex during this time, you are more likely to get pregnant.
Here are some other things that you may notice around the time of ovulation:
* Increased sexual desire
* Breast tenderness
* Slight abdominal pain or cramping
* Bloating
* Mood swings
If you are experiencing any of these symptoms, it is possible that you are ovulating. If you are trying to conceive, you can use this information to help you plan your sexual activity.