What Is
Cervical Mucus?
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.
NON FERTILE CERVICAL MUCUS
SYMPTOMS
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.
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