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Reading cervical mucus

As estrogen rises toward ovulation, cervical mucus changes from dry or sticky to creamy, then to a clear, stretchy, egg-white texture.

That egg-white phase tends to mark the most fertile days. After ovulation, progesterone dries things up again.

It's a free, body-literate signal — and combined with temperature and LH, it sharpens the fertile-window estimate considerably.

Sources

  • Fertility-awareness method literature

Educational only — not medical advice.