CERVICAL MUCUS
Cervical mucus is a jelly like substance produced by tiny glands
in the cervix called cervical crypts. It has a protective function
and may prevent bacteria from getting into the uterine cavity.
The mucus changes, predictable and cyclically during the menstrual
cycle. During the first half of the cycle, before ovulation, when
the estrogenic hormones are produced by the cervical glands becomes
watery, copious, clear & stretchy. Sperm can penetrate this watery
mucus easily, and when intercourse takes place, sperm swim through
the mucus rapidly into the uterus. After ovulation, the quality
of the mucus changes because the corpus leutum of the ovary now
starts to make the hormone progesterone. Mucus produced under
the influence of progesterone is thicker, sticker & its quantity
is reduced. Sperm cannot swim through this mucus and it forms
a barrier to sperm entry into the uterine cavity. Even if intercourse
occurs at the time when the cervical mucus is at its most favorable,
one about in every 2000 sperm enters the mucus. The rest of the
sperm remain in the vagina, where they die quickly, because of
the acidic pH of the vaginal medium. Those sperm that have entered
the mucus can survive there for long periods; certainly for several
days after intercourse. Once in the cervical mucus, the sperm
steadily swim upwards from it into the uterus over a period of
48 to 72 hours. Thus the cervical mucus acts as a sperm reservoir,
to be backed on if intercourse does not take place at ovulation.
This is why there is no need to have sex everyday in order to
conceive! The cervical mucus also acts as a filter and allows
only the best sperm to swim through it into the uterus and up
towards the egg present in the fallopian tube.
In some women, the cervical mucus may prevent the sperm from
moving freely into the uterus. Such a barrier may be because of
the following reasons:
- There is not enough too thick & sticky
- The mucus is not computable with
the husband
- The mucus is not compatible with
the husbands sperm
Unani herbal remedies rectify
these problems successfully.
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