Fertile cervical mucus is produced by the cervix during ovulation and is more accommodating for sperm. It is clear, slippery, and stretchy, similar to egg whites. Recognizing changes in cervical mucus can help track ovulation for pregnancy or birth control. The cervix also moves and opens during ovulation. Any unusual discharge should be reported to […]
A fertile uterus is capable of conceiving and becoming pregnant during ovulation, which occurs once a month. The menstrual cycle must remain healthy for a uterus to be considered fertile. Infertility can be caused by various factors, including hormonal imbalances and physical abnormalities. Natural signs of fertility include basal body temperature and cervical mucus consistency. […]
Farmers worldwide are using cotton underpants to test soil quality. Burying them for a few months, healthy soil decomposes the cotton, while lifeless soil leaves the underwear intact. This unconventional method helps farmers improve crop growth and animal nutrition. Agricultural organizations around the world are coming to the conclusion that a pair of cotton underpants […]