Cervical Mucus Color
Many women find that their cervical fluid during their cycle is clear, pink or brown tinged.
Blood in Cervical Mucus?
Bibliography
http://www.readytogroove.com/the-cycle/chapter-6-hormone-changes-and-fertility-signals/
http://www.babyhopes.com/articles/why-is-there-blood-in-my-cervical-mucus.html
Many women find that their cervical fluid during their cycle is clear, pink or brown tinged.
Blood in Cervical Mucus?
This can happen for the following reasons (not a reason to panic):
- Implantation of a fertilized egg (does not happen to every woman). This bleeding occurs when the egg implants itself into the uterine line and last up to 2 days. A light spotting on or around ovulation maybe an early sign that you're expecting.
- For a pink tint cervical fluid, shedding of old blood from your menstrual cycle. As you finish your cycle, a small amount of blood was trapped in your cervix. When you begin ovulating, this blood will mix with your cervical fluid.
- Trauma to your cervix (not as bad as it sounds). Trauma as a result from intercourse or scratching your cervix with your nails when checking your cervical mucus.
Bibliography
http://www.readytogroove.com/the-cycle/chapter-6-hormone-changes-and-fertility-signals/
http://www.babyhopes.com/articles/why-is-there-blood-in-my-cervical-mucus.html
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