A midwife told me that without fertile cervical mucus you can not become pregnant. And if you don't know what kind of cervical mucus / fluid is coming from your body, how will you know you're not producing any or maybe producing too little?
Cervical fluid allows sperm to survive in the woman's body (now we can see why its important to have cervical mucus / fluid). This allows a fertile window for about 6 days, although it says the precise length for each woman varies. That fertile window is the only time in a woman's cycle she is able to become pregnant (now we can see why timing is important to the process too).
Bibliography
http://www.readytogroove.com/the-cycle/chapter-6-hormone-changes-and-fertility-signals/
Cervical fluid allows sperm to survive in the woman's body (now we can see why its important to have cervical mucus / fluid). This allows a fertile window for about 6 days, although it says the precise length for each woman varies. That fertile window is the only time in a woman's cycle she is able to become pregnant (now we can see why timing is important to the process too).
Bibliography
http://www.readytogroove.com/the-cycle/chapter-6-hormone-changes-and-fertility-signals/
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