Normal: The cervix (opening to the womb or uterus) produces mucus during various stages of a normal menstrual cycle in response to hormone changes. This is normal. If a person has a lot of mucus it usually means you have high estrogen levels. This is typically considered a good thing. Many women can determine their fertility status based on the way their cervical mucus looks.
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