Not sure about your question, but mucus is a normal thing for the vagina. The tissue in the vaginal sheath contains goblet cells that secrete mucus. This is completely normal and helps to prevent tissue damage. If the vagina did not stay moist, that would be completely unhealthy and require treatment to prevent permanent damage.
No, mucus in the vagina is normal and is sometimes a sign of increased fertility
The cervix extends into your vagina and fills with mucus during pregnancy, this is called the mucus plug which is a protective barrier. When you're pregnant the cervix position is firm, long and closed until the third trimester
3 months
about 2 weeks
It is possible that she is ovulating ("in heat")
until it grows a penis or a vagina
37 months
Traces of seminal fluid can typically be found in the vagina for up to 72 hours after intercourse. However, this time frame can vary depending on individual factors such as vaginal pH, sperm count, and cervical mucus quality.
Yes
40 weeks is considered "full term" .
Normally, cervical glands produce a clear mucus secretion.
Yes. You may notice that you have more mucus in between your cycles. That is ovulation, and the increased mucus is to aid the sperm in fertilizing the egg. After ovulation happens, the vagina doesnt need to be as moist, b/c there is no reason it needs sperm to travel. Its normal.