Cervical Fluid

Cervical Fluid
Observing your cervical fluid can give you a good idea of when you are entering your fertile window.
The following types of cervical fluid may be found.


Dry
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No cervical fluid found. This is typical just after your period ends.


Sticky
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Typically white but may have a tinge of yellow. It cannot be streched and will usually crumble.


Creamy
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Typically whitish in colour and has the consistency of a lotion/cream.


Watery
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Typically clear and resembles water. Usually you will notice a colourless wet spot on your
underwear. Watery cervical
fluid is classed as fertile cervical fluid.


Egg White
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Typically clear or opaque and is stretchy. Can typically be stretched repeatedly and not
break apart or dissolve.
This is your most fertile cervical fluid and is generally found right before ovulation.

Watery and Egg White cervical fluid are the most fertile as they nourish sperm while waiting for ovulation
to occur.

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