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What is cervical mucus and why is it so important?
Cervical mucus is the female body’s in-built sperm processing laboratory, opening each and every menstrual cycle for one precious fertile window, and it plays a pivotal role in successful conception and delivery of healthy sperm to the egg. In this article, we will cover what cervical mucus is in more detail, how it helps people get pregnant, and what it does for sperm during conception.