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Сlear Jelly Discharge: When To Expect & How To Understand?

Сlear jelly discharge in women in the middle of menstrual cycle is a fertility sign. Many women have learnt how to determine ovulation every month, monitoring changes in their cervical mucus. Being attentive to your vaginal discharge is crucial for evaluation of your reproductive function and health in general. Besides, if you get used to detection of cervical mucus, typical for ovulation every month, you will be able to plan pregnancy more efficiently.

4 Seasons Through 1 Cycle?

Every month female organism undergoes numerous internal changes, conditioned by changes of levels of sex hormones. Gynecologists claim that during one menstrual cycle a woman goes through 4 seasons. Undergoing hormonal fluctuations, a woman changes her mood, appetite, libido and the way she feels generally. The character and consistency of her cervical mucus changes as well.

Metamorphoses Of Cervical Mucus

Cervical mucus is a substance, produced by uterine cervix. It fills cervical channel. Depending on the phase of your menstrual cycle, cervical mucus changes its texture and consistency.

- In the beginning of the cycle the mucus is very thick and dense. It blocks the cervical channel, preventing penetration on pathogenic microorganisms inside. Now a woman won’t see any vaginal discharge on her pantyliner. That’s why the very first days of the cycle are referred to as “dry” days.

- The next days some thick clumpy discharge is possible.

- Further, day by day the mucus is getting thinner. By the day of ovulation it looks like a raw egg’s white, clear and stretchy. This is how nature takes care of conception, providing favorable conditions for sperm cells, which are moving along the paths made by cervical mucus towards their target. Besides, ovulation discharge serves a good service to spermatozoa thanks to its alkaline medium that protects them from acidic medium of the vagina.

- After ovulation cervical mucus is no longer watery and stretchy. It looks more like cream or body lotion. It’s not favorable for conception anymore because it won’t promote advancement of sperm cells towards the ovum. Besides, ovum lives only 12-48 hours after its release from the ovary.

- Sticky dense discharge, possibly with lumps, is typical for the days before period.

All the mentioned processes are ruled by hormones. In the 1st phase of menstrual cycle estrogen is in chief. It reaches its top level by the ovulation onset, then progesterone begins to dominate.

You may monitor how the character of your cervical mucus changes through menstrual cycle for a couple of months. Possibly before you haven’t paid attention to that, but now when you focus your attention on this specific task, you will be able to detect when the most favorable days for conception start in your cycle.

Summing up, let’s single out once again what’s typical for ovulation discharge:

  • Thin jelly-like consistency
  • Stretchy texture
  • Clear coloring
  • Slightly increased amount
  • Occurrence in the middle of your cycle

Сlear jelly discharge indicates only that you are healthy and you can get pregnant during these days. You may feel wet during ovulation because ovulation discharge is normally more abundant then usually. You can use daily sanitary pads to solve the problem of wetness and plan your sex life, depending on whether you want to conceive a baby in the current month or not.

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