Seven days after ovulation: changes in secretions are closely related to pregnancy

I usually do ML during the ovulation period because I think this is the best time to get pregnant. However, my cycles are always erratic, so I don't have any noticeable stringy discharge seven days after ovulation.

One day I met a doctor by chance. She told me that if I didn't get pregnant during this cycle, she would recommend that I get tested. She recommended that I get a discharge test to see if I was pregnant.

So, I started my journey of secretion examination. The doctor first observed my discharge after I lay down, and then told me that she found an obvious stringy discharge. She told me this could be a sign of pregnancy since I wasn't pregnant at any time during my cycle.

I was so excited because I finally saw hope. I told my doctor about my plans to get pregnant and she prescribed me some medication to help promote the growth of my secretions.

From that day on, I started my pregnancy plan. I continued to work on ML and was not pregnant at any time during the cycle. However, a few months later, I met the doctor again. She told me that my discharge had decreased, which could mean I was getting pregnant.

I was so excited because I finally saw hope. I told my doctor about my plans to get pregnant and she prescribed me some medication to help promote the growth of my secretions.

Now, I am two months pregnant. I feel so happy because I can finally have a child of my own. I believed that my stringy discharge was a sign of pregnancy and I was so happy to have a healthy baby.