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Possibly because your vagina isn't very lubricated at the moment. Pregnancy results in a increase in CM not a decrease. Another possibility is a yeast infection.

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How long should cervical mucus last?

Cervical mucus typically lasts for a few days before and after ovulation, with changes in consistency and amount throughout the menstrual cycle. The length of time can vary from person to person but should generally not persist for more than a week. If you notice abnormal changes in cervical mucus lasting longer than this, it may be a good idea to consult with a healthcare provider.


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Cervical refers to the neck, and/or the neck of the uterus.


Why smoking increase the risk of cervical cancer?

Smoking can't cause cervical dysplasia. However, smokers with cervical dysplasia have more severe disease than nonsmokers.


How fertile are you 4 days before ovulation?

Depends on how much cervical fluid you have and what quality it is. If you have creamy cervical fluid all 4 days before you ovulate the sperm could potentially survive for that long (although it doesn't usually survive longer than three days).


Why do you have to urinate often during first trimester?

I doubt you are peeing mucus, it is more likely that you can see mucus when you pee. The mucus is caused by the hormones telling your body to create more of it than normal. However, if you are actually peeing mucus, you need to speak to your doctor as soon as possible, because you could have a yeast infection


What's wrong if you have thick clear discharge with no smell and it always happens a week after your period and you have a lot of lower back pain with it?

I would say this has to do with ovulation. Around the time of ovulation (about day 10-14 on a 28 day cycle) you will find your cervical mucus is clear and you feel very "wet" in your vagina area. The cervical mucus aids conception by keeping the sperm alive. You will find this mucus is very slippery and stretchy. When you are not ovulating, your mucus will usually be white/cream colour and your vagina area will feel "dryer". This mucus is sticky rather than slippery. It is toxic to sperm. The lower back pain could have to do with ovulation. Some women have pain similar to menstrual pain while ovulating.


When mucus come out are you ovulating?

Cervical mucus changes are monitored for determining when ovulation occurs through the cervical mucus monitoring test. As your cycle progresses, your cervical mucus increases in volume and changes texture.Before collecting a sample, be sure to wash your hands first in order to prevent the transmission of germs.The most accurate way to collect your cervical mucus is to insert your finger into your vagina and circle your finger around your cervix or as close as you can to the cervix. This will allow you to actually collect the cervical mucus instead of just it's wetness.Monitoring the changes in cervical mucus is the only method that will not require looking back to the past few cycles for analysis, and also provide reliable results that you can trust when trying to conceive. You can do this yourself by getting a sample of your cervical secretions and stretch it between 2 of your fingers (the thumb and index finger) to test for the consistency. Examining the changes in your cervical mucus can help you pinpoint your time of ovulation and increase your chances of pregnancy.Before Ovulation (low chance of pregnancy):The first few days following menstruation, there will be little or no discharge present. You will feel dryness around your vulva. During this time, chances of getting pregnant are low.Approaching Ovulation (chance of pregnancy):The first discharge that does appear should be moist or sticky and should be white or cream in color. In the finger test, the mucus should break easily. You will only be able to pull your fingers about 1 cm apart before it breaks. During this transition time, first the mucus will become cloudy and slightly stretchy during the finger test (this means that it will still break before the fingers are stretched all the way). As time progresses, the mucus will become greater in volume.Right around ovulation (high chance of pregnancy):At this stage, mucus resembles egg whites. It is the thinnest, clearest and most abundant at this point in the cycle. Finger testing will allow the mucus to stretch quite a ways (several centimeters) before it breaks (if it breaks at all). ) The amount of this thin mucus will steadily increase until you experience your 'mucus peak'. This is the last day of this period where the chance of conception is high. It is closely tied to ovulation. During this phase, the sperm's survival rate is higher. It can survive in cervical mucus for up to 72 hours, a significantly longer time than during the rest of the cycle.After Ovulation (low chance of pregnancy):After ovulation, there is a marked change in mucus appearance. It returns to the sticky stage (does not stretch during finger test) and there is again a feeling of dryness around the vulva.One caution for this test is that sperm can be confused with the mucus secretions and you could make wrong assumptions. Also, vaginal infections, medication, and birth control can alter conditions and should be taken into consideration when examining any vaginal secretions.Simply put:DryProbably Not FertileStickyProbably Not FertileCreamyPossibly FertileWateryFertileEgg whiteMost Fertile


I recently just got off birth control its been about 8 days and I have noticed I have had a lot more discharge than normal Its white yellowish cloudy color and creamy is this normal?

Yes, it's very normal. One of the ways hormonal birth control prevents pregnancy is to make the cervical mucus thicker so it's harder for sperm to get through. Once you stop hormonal birth control, you will begin to see a normal cycle of cervical mucus again, which will change throughout your menstrual cycle. If the discharge has no odor and no itching, there is no need for concern.


What does mucus in you poop mean?

It seems - from my own experience! - that one may have occasional mucus in a stool. If in your case the mucus is more the rule than the exception, you might want to see your doctor and be checked out. Sometimes mucus can be an indicator of cancer.


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Having more than needed?

Having more than is needed= surplus, excess and superfluent


Why does the cervical region of the spinal cord have more white matter than the other regions of spinal cord?

The cervical region has more white matter because the cervical region works the upper limbs of the body (brachial plexus). In order for our fingers to move quickly, precense of more myelinated axons (white matter) are needed. I hope this is the correct answer to your question.