Sunday 23 August 2015

What Are The Cervical Mucus Stages?


A woman produces different quantities and qualities of cervical mucus at each stage of her menstrual cycle. The cycle affords the changes of the consistency of the mucus in relation to the woman body’s preparation to conceive. It is important that a woman is properly educated on the role of cervical mucus in her overall reproductive health. Cervical mucus stages allow the woman to know when she is fertile or able to conceive.


However, it is important to keep in mind that each woman’s menstrual cycle is different from one another. The quality and quantity of cervical mucus is determined by a lot of factors. It is important for a woman to properly observe the cervical mucus stages in order to familiarize herself on the patterns. This way, she will have an idea when her fertile days are by just checking the mucus.


There is a general progression that a woman can follow and customize it accordingly to the situation. Let us learn how mucus is produced by the cervix.


The production of mucus goes down right after the menstrual period. This is the part of the cycle where women say they feel dry. However, they will start observing mucus to appear in a couple of days or so. It may appear yellow or cloudy white and sticky when touched.


When a female is about to ovulate, the quantity of mucus being produced will increase. This will make women feel moister than the ordinary. The color of the mucus produced may appear cream-like. During ovulation, the color of the mucus will be like egg whites. The appearance is to protect the sperm as it is similar in pH level. The mucus is also an indicator that your body is producing eggs to increase the likelihood you will conceive.


The best way to maintain the consistency and quality of mucus is to remain hydrated. It makes sense because the mucus is made up of 90 percent water. It has trace contents of some minerals, amino acids and electrolytes. The primary function of the mucus when you are ovulating is to ensure that sperm is able to survive long enough to reach the egg and fertilize it.


Production of cervical mucus is also determined by some external factors such as stress, diet, medications, illness and travel. The differences in woman’s cycles determine the quality of mucus being produced. It is important that a woman observes her mucus to reveal a pattern to ensure proper reproductive health.




Anthony Chuks

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