Structure of human cervical mucus correlation with plasma ovarian hormone levels

  • International Renal Research Institute of Vicenza ROR

Acta Europaea Fertilitatis, 14(1), 41-50

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Abstract

In studying the structural changes of human cervical mucus during the ovulatory cycle, they have been observed to be directly related to ovarian hormone changes. Mucus structural changes, if taken according to their sequence during the cycle, clearly express the anatomic and functional events occurring in the ovary. If each structure is considered separately, only the mucus of the preovulatory period can be considered an indication of the corresponding ovarian processes, presenting peculiar morphologic characteristics. The observation of a similar morphologic appearance in the mucus of the early follicular and luteal phases leads one to believe, in spite of the influence of totally different hormone levels, in the likely existence of a mechanism of interference between estrogens and progesterone during the postovulatory period of the cycle.

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cervical mucus structure ovarian hormone correlation, cervical mucus morphology estrogen progesterone cycle, cervical mucus structural changes ovulatory cycle, Faccioli cervical mucus plasma hormone levels, preovulatory cervical mucus morphologic characteristics, estrogen progesterone interference cervical mucus postovulatory, cervical mucus biomarker ovarian function fertility awareness, cervical mucus follicular luteal phase structural comparison, mucus ferning crystallization ovarian hormone levels

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Faccioli, S., Cortesi, S., & Calderoni, P. (1983). Structure of human cervical mucus correlation with plasma ovarian hormone levels. *Acta Europaea fertilitatis*, *14*(1), 41-50.

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