Cervical mucus changes in early pregnancy
Have you been charting to conceive, and observing your basal body temperature (BBT), as well as changes in your cervical mucus throughout your cycle? Then the chances are that you are a real pro when it comes to cervical mucus, and you know exactly what fertile mucus looks like, and how your cervical mucus changes when you are no longer ovulating. I bet you are curious about the changes of your cervical mucus during early pregnancy, right? Who said anything about a home-pregnancy test? Can you determine pregnancy just on the basis of your cervical mucus?
As you will know if you are a faithful observer of your own cervical mucus, your typical, run of the mill post-ovulation mucus is thick and sticky, and not thin and transparent like it is during your most fertile days. While mucus is thin, stretchy, and egg-white like, it changes into a more thicker and sticky substance later on. During early pregnancy, your cervical mucus is likely to remain the same as it is during your luteal phase. Could you say that changes in your cervical mucus are not really a reliable way of determining pregnancy, as you will not notice any significant changes in comparison to the second half of your menstrual cycle?
In a way, yes. But don’t forget this cervical mucus will keep going, instead of your menstruation. Therefore, the presence of cervical mucus and the lack of your period indicate that you might just have conceived this month! As always, a pregnancy test will give you conclusive evidence that you are expecting a baby!
Have you noticed any changes on your cervical mucus during early pregnancy? Do you have any interesting facts to share about your cervical mucus during the whole of your pregnancy? Was your cervical mucus one of the first early pregnancy signs you noticed? We’d love to hear from you, as always!


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That’s a good point that if you continue to have the same cervical mucus consistency but no period, it’s a good sign of pregnancy!
I had been paying attention to CM as a sign of fertility for years… after noticing the change and recognizing it heralded my fertile time, we tried for a baby. A week later my CM was still egg whitey… So I see that as an extremely early sign of pregnancy.
The appearance of CM (mostly in the mornings) along with a general feeling of being more “wet” during the day, were my first signs of pregnancy. I would say this started occurring 4 days before my period was duet to arrive. Also, a couple of glands/nodes in the vaginal area were a bit swollen for a couple of days but have since subsided.