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Cervical Mucus & Fertility: How to Know if Yours is Healthy | Episode 16

Cervical Mucus & Fertility: How to Know if Yours is Healthy | Episode 16

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In this episode of The Hormone Café, Dr. Sarah Pederson, holistic OB-GYN at Vera Health and Fertility, explains what cervical mucus is, why it’s essential for fertility, how to identify high-quality cervical mucus, and strategies to improve it.

In This Episode, You’ll Learn:

💡 What is Cervical Mucus (CM)?

  • Produced by cells in the cervix (endocervical canal), mostly water, mucin, proteins, and sugars.
  • Hormone-dependent: estrogen promotes mucus production; progesterone dries it up after ovulation.
  • Acts as a “highway” for sperm, facilitating movement from the vagina to the uterus.

🩺 Why Cervical Mucus Matters

  • Essential for fertility; helps sperm reach the egg.
  • Indicates hormonal and reproductive health.
  • Both too little or too much mucus, or abnormal texture/color, can signal issues.

✅ How to Know if Cervical Mucus is High-Quality

  • Appears around cycle day 10–12, before ovulation.
  • Clear, stretchy (can stretch >1 inch), and gloppy on toilet paper.
  • Present for at least 3 days around the LH surge.
  • After ovulation, progesterone should dry it up.
  • Abnormal signs: yellow, sticky, thick, or present outside expected window.

🌿 How to Improve Cervical Mucus

  1. Hormone balance:
  • Estrogen rise in the follicular phase is essential.
  • Bioidentical estrogen (oral or vaginal) may be used if needed.
Hydration: CM is 95% water — drink plenty of fluids. Nutrition:
  • Adequate protein (building blocks for CM)
  • Antioxidants: leafy greens, citrus, glutathione-rich foods
  • Omega-3s for hormone support
Supplements:
  • Antioxidants: vitamin C, NAC (N-acetylcysteine), glutathione
  • Blood flow support: alpha-lipoic acid, vitamin E
Ovulation support: Ensuring regular ovulation cycles promotes healthy CM production.

Key Takeaways:

  • Healthy cervical mucus is a sign of fertility, balanced hormones, hydration, and good nutrition.
  • High-quality CM improves sperm transport and increases the chances of conception.
  • Monitoring CM throughout your cycle helps identify hormonal or reproductive issues early.
  • Lifestyle, nutrition, and sometimes medical support can optimize cervical mucus quality.

Resources & Next Steps: Dr. Sarah and her team offer hormone coaching sessions to teach patients how to read their cervical mucus, understand cycle health, and optimize fertility naturally.

📍 Westminster, Colorado 🌐 Schedule a consultation: verafertility.com 📧 Follow along: @verafertility on Instagram & TikTok

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