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  2. Postcoital test - Wikipedia

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    It does not predict whether pregnancy can occur. The test is performed 1 to 2 days before ovulation, when estrogen-stimulated cervical mucus is abundant. Basal body temperatures or the midcycle luteinizing hormone surge may be used to determine the timing of the PCT. Mucus is withdrawn from the endocervical canal within 8 hours of coitus and ...

  3. Fertility awareness - Wikipedia

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    The production of fertile cervical mucus is caused by estrogen, the same hormone that prepares a woman's body for ovulation. By observing her cervical mucus and paying attention to the sensation as it passes the vulva, a woman can detect when her body is gearing up for ovulation, and also when ovulation has passed.

  4. Fern test - Wikipedia

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    The sodium chloride content of amniotic fluid secreted by the fetal kidneys may be indicative that membrane rupture has occurred, though the pattern of 'ferning' seen in amniotic fluid is distinct from that seen in cervical mucus. Amniotic fluid tends to produce a more delicate pattern, compared to a thick and wide arborization pattern seen in ...

  5. Fertility testing - Wikipedia

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    Cervical mucus. The cervix is a structure between the vaginal canal and the uterus. The cervical cells secrete mucus that changes its consistency over different parts of the menstrual cycle. During the fertile window, the mucus increases in quantity and becomes clear and stretchy and is known as "egg-white cervical mucus."

  6. Cervical mucus plug - Wikipedia

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    A cervical mucus plug can allow for identification of an individual's ovulation cycle and serve as fertility indicator. The cervical mucus plug proteome changes throughout an individual's menstrual cycle and allows for identification of specific proteins that may represent different stages of ovulation. [3]

  7. Mucus - Wikipedia

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    At ovulation cervical mucus is clear, runny, and conducive to sperm; post-ovulation, mucus becomes thicker and is more likely to block sperm. Several fertility awareness methods rely on observation of cervical mucus, as one of three primary fertility signs, to identify a woman's fertile time at the mid-point of the cycle. Awareness of the woman ...

  8. Cervical mucus method - Wikipedia

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    Cervical mucus method may refer to a specific method of fertility awareness or natural family planning: Billings ovulation method Creighton Model FertilityCare System

  9. Vaginal discharge - Wikipedia

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    Stretchy discharge around ovulation Thick discharge around menstruation. Normal vaginal discharge is composed of cervical mucus, vaginal fluid, shedding vaginal and cervical cells, and bacteria. [1] The majority of the liquid in vaginal discharge is mucus produced by glands of the cervix.