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Cervical mucus
Is cervical mucus important for conceive? Almost I don't have cervical mucus during 6 to 28 days? Should I go to doctor? As there is lockdown and our area is containment zone there ise less possibilities to go any hospital
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Around mid cycle, when ovulation is about to happen, cervical mucus changes. Becomes watery and slippery and increases in amount. These changes are for helping sperms get an easy entry into the Uterine cavity. You need a folliculometry scan to see for development of Follicles and document ovulation. And to match cervical mucus changes with the folliculometry findings. This will give a clear idea of when you are actually ovulating. Also another way to know most fertile period is use of Ovulation predictor kit test.
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You shld see doctor in mid cycle when lockdown opens. Mucus of mid cycle is imp.to concieve.
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Poor cervical mucus indirectly points towards inadequate hormonal response during ovulation cycle.It actually needs ultrasound monitoring and hormonal blood tests and gynaecological examination Meanwhile you can try tab Cervifert twice daily for initial 15 days of your cycle
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