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I ask again.
What is the typical texture and consistency of cervical mucus during ovulation, and how does it differ from non-fertile days?
>A) Thick, sticky, and opaque on ovulatory days; thin and clear on non-fertile days.
>B) Thin, stretchy, and egg-white-like on ovulatory days; thick or absent on non-fertile days.
>C) Grainy and dry on ovulatory days; creamy and smooth on non-fertile days.
>D) Always the same regardless of the cycle phase.
What happens to the cervix during the fertile window of her menstrual cycle?
>A) It becomes harder and lower in the vaginal canal.
>B) It softens, rises higher, and feels more open.
>C) It shrinks and becomes undetectable.
>D) It turns bright red and swells significantly.