Cervical mucus and prediction of the time of ovulation

  • Tokushima University ROR
  • Pope Paul VI Institute for the Study of Human Reproduction, Omaha, Nebraska. ROR

Gynecologic and Obstetric Investigation, 10(4), 157-162

DOI 10.1159/000299936 PMID 527887

Abstract

12 normal ovulatory women were studied during 17 menstrual cycles. The first day on which the women had increasing quantities of 0.1 ml or more clear cervical mucus (IQCCM) was closely related to the time of ovulation as monitored by basal body temperature and radioimmunoassay of serum-luteinizing hormone, follicle-stimulating hormone, estradiol, and progesterone. The results show that the time of ovulation can be predicted clinically without specialized tests by observing the day of onset of IQCCM.

Topics

cervical mucus ovulation prediction clinical method, increasing quantity clear cervical mucus ovulation timing, cervical mucus LH surge basal body temperature correlation, Morishita cervical mucus ovulation prediction, natural family planning cervical mucus observation, ovulation detection without specialized tests, cervical mucus estradiol progesterone correlation ovulatory cycles, fertile window identification cervical mucus changes, follicle stimulating hormone luteinizing hormone cervical mucus, prospective study cervical mucus ovulation monitoring
PMID 527887 527887 DOI 10.1159/000299936 10.1159/000299936

Cite this article

Morishita, H., Hashimoto, T., Mitani, H., Tanaka, T., Higuchi, K., & Ozasa, T. (1979). Cervical mucus and prediction of the time of ovulation. *Gynecologic and obstetric investigation*, *10*(4), 157-162. https://doi.org/10.1159/000299936

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