Sunday, 6 September 2015

Female Fertility Cycle - My Top Secret For Getting Pregnant Fast


Are you all confused about the female fertility cycle? You are not alone. You may have heard terms like menstrual cycle, cervical mucus, ovulation…I could go on and on. It’s not as complicated as it sounds. I will show you an easy way to identify the best time to conceive in the female fertility cycle.


Let’s start with the basics. Ovulation is when one or more eggs are released from one of your ovaries. This is the most fertile time of your menstrual cycle. The easiest way comprehend the female fertility cycle is to understand the link between cervical mucus and ovulation. The type of mucus your body produces provides clues to your fertility. Several studies have found that monitoring changes in the cervical mucus is an accurate and useful method for women to use to predict their most fertile days.


Female fertility cycle before ovulation


After menstruation, a woman may have a feeling of dryness in the vulva and no mucus is felt or seen. In others, cervical mucus normally appears to be thick and cloudy. This type of mucus prevents sperm entry to the cervix. It also protects the woman’s reproductive system from infection.


Female fertility cycle during ovulation


As your cycle progresses, your cervical mucus increases in volume and changes texture. The greater volume and changes in texture reflect your body’s rising levels of the hormone oestrogen and show that you are close to ovulating. You are considered most fertile when the mucus becomes clear, slippery and stretchy. The role of this mucus is to nourish, protect and speed the sperm on its way up through the uterus and into the fallopian tubes for the rendezvous with your egg. Many women compare this mucus to raw egg whites. It produces a wet, lubricative sense at the vulva.


Female fertility cycle after ovulation


Cervical mucus then changes from the consistency raw egg white and will become highly sticky. You must regularly check the consistency of your cervical mucus to predict when you are most fertile. Many women do not have a consistent pattern of mucus secretion and this can make it difficult to predict the fertile days to conceive. However, there is no need to panic.




Anthony Chuks

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