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Your body is constantly sending you signals and information to help you decode and understand what\u2019s going on inside of you. These signs can give you insight into everything from your gut health to <\/span>hormonal imbalances<\/span>. You can also use your body\u2019s signs to help you <\/span>decode your menstrual cycle<\/span> and learn when you are or aren\u2019t <\/span>ovulating<\/span>.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Getting to Know Your Cervix<\/b><\/h2>\n

Ovulation is when your ovary releases an egg. That egg is either fertilized, which is the beginning stages of pregnancy, or if not, then your period comes around two weeks later. All sorts of changes happen during ovulation. You may have sore breasts, breakouts, a \u201cglow\u201d in your face, and some people experience mild discomfort and spotting.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Some other huge changes that happen during ovulation are around your <\/span>cervix<\/span>. This is a donut-shaped organ that lies between your vagina and your uterus. The cervix has a lot of important jobs, from protecting your uterus from infections to helping dilate and make space for babies to be born. They can also be the source of massive amounts of pleasure. Case in point \u2013 <\/span>cervical orgasms<\/span>.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

But back to ovulation. How does your cervix change throughout your cycle? And how can you learn how to track it to better understand your fertility and ovulation? Time to find out!<\/span><\/p>\n

Tracking Ovulation and Fertility<\/b><\/h2>\n

The female body is pretty magical. Not only can it carry life and all sorts of other fun things, but it constantly changes throughout your menstrual cycle and your life.\u00a0 <\/span>So how does your cervix change throughout your cycle, and especially during ovulation?\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Cervical Height and Softness: <\/b>Your cervix typically moves up and down throughout your cycle. During menstruation, it may be lower in your body and more firm to allow for blood flow. Estrogen levels near ovulation can cause the cervix to get pulled up further into the body making it higher and more difficult to reach. It\u2019s also usually softer, more centrally aligned in the body, and slightly open. After ovulation, the cervix usually becomes lower, firmer, and hard again until your period.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

Cervical Mucus: <\/b>Another key change to track is your cervical mucus or fluids. Hormonal changes throughout your cycle cause the fluids produced and excreted by your cervix to change, especially around ovulation. Before ovulation, your cervical mucus is typically dry white and thick. Then right before ovulation it typically becomes slippery and clear like an egg white (this usually means you\u2019re fertile). This type of mucus can continue for a couple of days after ovulation.\u00a0<\/span><\/p>\n

You can look at a <\/span>cervical mucus chart<\/span> to help you understand better.<\/span><\/p>\n

DIY: Tracking Your Cervical Changes<\/b><\/h2>\n

The thing with cervical tracking is that you have to be willing to get up close and personal with your body \u2013 there\u2019s no shame in that!\u00a0 <\/span>Here are the ways you can track your cervical changes during your cycle:<\/span><\/p>\n