Also asked, does sperm stretchy like cervical mucus?
When you're at your most fertile, you may notice an increase in cervical mucus, and find that it becomes wetter and more slippery. It looks and feels like raw egg whites and it can stretch about 5cm without breaking in the middle. Sperm can live for up to seven days inside you, waiting for an egg to be released.
Similarly, is creamy cervical mucus a sign of pregnancy? This discharge, in the days after conception, appears either creamy or clear and sticky. However, it isn't a fool-proof sign of pregnancy. The production of cervical mucus increases during pregnancy due to increased estrogen and blood flow to the vaginal area; however, it is not noticeable until the eighth week.
Secondly, can sperm survive in creamy cervical mucus?
This estrogen mucus is stretchy and fluid, often even 'spinnable,' very similar to raw egg white or even more watery. This mucus protects, filters, nourishes and transports the sperm, and the sugar contained in it, luring them into the cervix. The sperm can survive here for 3 to a maximum of 5 days.
What does cervical mucus look like after conception?
After conception, changes to cervical mucus may be a very early sign of pregnancy. Implantation is the attachment of a fertilized egg to your uterus. After implantation, mucus tends to be thick, gummy, and clear in color. This can occur 6 to 12 days following conception.