Determining Ovulation via Cervical Mucus

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January 5, 2012

Cervical mucus is a fluid released by the cervix to help sperm travel more easily to your egg. Because your body releases thicker cervical mucus several days before ovulation, you can use your fingers or toilet paper to check for it. While normal vaginal discharge may be slightly sticky, cervical mucus has the consistency of raw egg white-clear and slippery.