Cervical Mucus: A Key Indicator of Pregnancy Health and Miscarriage Risk

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Cervical Mucus: A Key Indicator of Pregnancy Health and Miscarriage Risk

Cervical mucus, also known as cervical fluid, is a key indicator of pregnancy health and miscarriage risk. This clear or whitish discharge is produced by the cells of the cervix and plays a crucial role in fertility and pregnancy. Changes in the consistency and appearance of cervical mucus can provide valuable information about a woman’s menstrual cycle, ovulation, and potential pregnancy. In this blog post, we will explore the different types of cervical mucus, how it changes throughout the menstrual cycle, and its significance in pregnancy health and miscarriage risk.