You can get pregnant regardless of the consistency of your cervical mucus (CM). The presence of creamy CM, which is often associated with the fertile window, can be a sign of ovulation, but it is not a guarantee of pregnancy.
Cervical mucus plays a crucial role in fertility by helping sperm travel towards the egg.
Creamy CM is typically found during the fertile window, when ovulation is expected. This type of CM is often described as being similar in texture to egg white and is more conducive to sperm survival.
However, the presence of creamy CM alone does not indicate pregnancy. Pregnancy occurs when a sperm successfully fertilizes an egg.
Other factors that contribute to pregnancy include:
- Timing of intercourse
- Sperm health
- Egg quality
- Underlying health conditions
In conclusion, while creamy CM can be a sign that you are in your fertile window, it does not guarantee pregnancy.