Why is my impedance trend going downward while my Fertility and Cervical Mucus Score is increasing??Updated 22 days ago
The Fertility and Cervical Mucus Score reflects the probability that a given day can result in pregnancy. The days with the highest probability are those days leading up to ovulation, while ovulation day itself has a lower chance of resulting in pregnancy. As a result, you may see your score decrease around ovulation. This doesn't mean these days should not be considered fertile. In fact, the days in your peak fertile window (which should coincide with your fertile valley in your impedance trend) are your most optimal days to try. The Fertility and Cervical Mucus Scores are predictive in nature to guide you to your most likely peak fertility days. Your impedance trend reflects the real-time changes in your cervical mucus, and the trend forms a valley during your fertile window. The full duration of the valley from the beginning of the descent through the rise should be considered fertile, with most emphasis on the days descending downwards into the valley.