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Q: How to Use Your Cervical Mucus to Track Ovulation (good Luck
asked by: Neva Whittaker on January 20th, 2004
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Cervical fluid is the mucus that is secreted from the cervix. It is produced by the hormone estrogen in the first phase of a monthly cycle. Cervical fluid is an essential element to conception due to its ability to keep sperm alive for up to five days (in fertile quality fluid), protects it from the acidity in the vagina and transports the sperm to the outer third wall of the fallopian tube where fertilization takes place.


What does cervical fluid look like?

Cervical fluid will range in abundance, consistency, color and fertile quality due to the increasing level of estrogen within the first phase of your cycle. Typically the changes in fluid will fall into the following pattern.


Dry or light moisture - infertile
after menstruation for a period of 3 - 5 days you may experience no fluid at all or a small amount of moisture. Color of any existing fluid is clear or slightly white but will dry immediately on your fingertips. Overall sensation is not wet at this time.


Sticky or gummy - infertile
cervical fluid then changes to feeling sticky for a period of 2 - 3 days. When rubbed between your fingertips it may give a small amount of resistance, feels slightly gummy or may even crumble. The color will range from clear to white and although you may feel a small amount of moisture the fluid is still dry and does not feel wet at this time.


Creamy, milky, lotion like - fertile
cervical fluid now becomes much more abundant and will feel wet from 2 - 4 days. It can appear either thick and creamy or like hand lotion and will form peaks in your fingertips when pulled apart or can be thinner and look milky. Color of the fluid is white or yellow and the overall vaginal sensation is wet.


Eggwhite cervical fluid - very fertile
cervical fluid now reaches its most fertile stage for 1 - 5 days. The fluid will look and have the consistency of eggwhites. It is slippery to the touch and if pulled between the fingertips will stretch 1 - 10 inches! The color can be clear or iridescent and the overall sensation is extremely wet.

Dry, moist or sticky - infertile
cervical fluid will now change drastically due to the drop in estrogen and the surge of progesterone following ovulation. It can be dry, watery, moist or sticky and will remain in that stage until the end of your monthly cycle - which is the day before your menstrual period begins. Any fluid at all will dry up quickly upon your fingertips, can range from no color to white and your overall vaginal sensation will be dry at this time.
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allusivepond
replied on January 20th, 2004
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Thanks For the Info
I was at another site and it said something about cervical mucus and u have just confirmed what I already suspected but with greater details about it all.

This is the first month that my bf and I are ttc and I am a little more excited than he his I wanna rush out and buy stuff and look at stuff and read books and just anything to do with kids I wanna know. Is this unusual, we really wanna have a baby, as does everyone here I guess.

Good luck to all I spread the baby dust to everyone

from someone who cant wait to have a jelly bean all of their own
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Neva Whittaker
replied on January 20th, 2004
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Dont let it overwork you remeber you want to stay as clam as possible when ttc I hope that it works out make sure you take a prenatal vitamin that will help your body become prepared for a jelly bean and also if you become pregnant and you dont know at that point you r already prepared
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allusivepond
replied on January 20th, 2004
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I Sorta Jumped the Gun
Yeah no its not worrying me we are casual sort of ppl just cruise along might stress out after a couple of months tho.

I have found that this is the perfect site to vent instead of using my bf all the time gives him a break and I can talk to women who really understand im so glad I found this site it is awesome.

I havent got any prenatal vitamins yet I have a doc appt on friday for a checkup and all that stuff like I said I sorta got to excited and went off the pill b4 I had checkups and stuff with the doc but dont matter.

How long were u ttc before u were successful

from someone who cant wait to have a jelly bean all of their own
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Neva Whittaker
replied on January 21st, 2004
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One year three months I was so happy when I found this sight also it lets you help people and people help you
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allusivepond
replied on January 21st, 2004
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Were U Just Trying
Sorry for all the questions but I was wondering were u charting using ovulation predictor kites or just going for it and hoping for the best.

From someone who cant wait to have a jelly bean all of their own
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MimiG
replied on April 30th, 2009
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My husband and I have been married for 5 years this summer, and just recently started trying.

My periods are all over the place -- never regular. Earlier this month I had a really heavy period. My first day of my period was April 10, 2009. Usually my cycles have been 32-34 days.

Just last night, I noticed I had more mucus then usual (in the event of being too graphic ... mucus, like I was "excited"). We had intercourse.

A few hours ago, I went to the bathroom, and noticed noticed that my mucus is now creamy, lotion like. However, just a few moments ago, that mucus is now longer there.

Any thoughts? Am I fertile?
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