GLOW REVEALS: DOWN THERE: How often do Glow users log...
The graph below represents the relative frequency of cervical mucus (vaginal discharge) logged by Glow users (Glow = eve's big sister) and, during the first through fifth day of the menstrual cycle, mucus reports were very low.
This makes sense because instead of the normal discharge you might see, you're trying to contain the volcanic eruption of blood pouring out of your vagina.
Around the eighth day of their cycles (the follicular phase), the vaginas of Glow users excitedly begin to log more cervical mucus. Between the end of menstruation and the 16th day of the cycle when users were likely starting the ovulation phase, the percentage of users who logged cervical mucus grew drastically. This makes sense. You need to be pretty diligent about charting your cervical mucus to understand how it plays a role in your fertility.
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