Why Is Fertile Cervical Mucus so Important ?
Fertile cervical mucus is very important to keep the spermatic cells alive longer in the female reproductive tract. The longer you have fertile cervical mucus during ovulation, the higher your chances of getting pregnant. When you have an abundant supply of stringy, clear cervical mucus, the sperms are provided with nourishment and are capable of swimming faster reaching the egg in healthier conditions. If you have intercourse when you have lots of fertile mucus and are about to ovulate, your chances of getting pregnant increase dramatically.