Does kegg work if I don't have a lot of cervical mucus?Updated 6 hours ago
Many users specifically turn to kegg because they rarely see fertile mucus and have found that kegg helps them reliably detect their fertile window—sometimes for the first time. Many women produce enough fertile cervical fluid internally, but it isn’t always visible at the vulva. This can happen due to natural variation, lifestyle factors, hormonal changes, or simply because the mucus doesn’t travel far enough to be seen. kegg bypasses this issue by measuring cervical mucus characteristics right at the source (near the cervix) where fertile changes are still present even if they aren’t observable externally. So long as the kegg user has ovulatory cycles and a functioning cervix, kegg should be able to track their cervical mucus changes.