Cervical mucus monitoring is a method of pregnancy prevention in which a woman monitors changes to her cervical mucus, in order to determine when she is and when she is not fertile. This enables her to abstain from sex or use another method of contraception in her fertile periods.

For more information, see cervical mucus monitoring methods of birth control

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