Ovaries are part of both female reproductive and endocrine systems. Located on either side of uterus, held by muscles and ligaments. Typically egg-sized but shrink after menopause
Cervical mucus is a natural vaginal fluid produced by the cervix. Normal mucus is clear, white, or pale yellow. Texture varies from dry to slippery during menstrual cycle
Vulva includes mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and vaginal opening. Bartholin and Skene's glands lubricate vaginal and urethral openings. Hymen is thin tissue at vaginal opening with no known function
Tool estimates next period start date and ovulation likelihood. Requires last period date and average cycle length input. Helps plan for future periods and schedule events
Ovarian follicles are spherical cellular aggregations in ovaries. Each follicle contains a single oocyte surrounded by granulosa cells. Women have 200,000-300,000 follicles at puberty. Around 450-500 eggs are ovulated during reproductive lifetime
Vulva includes mons pubis, labia majora, labia minora, clitoris, and hymen. Vagina is 10 cm muscular canal with mucus-secreting glands. Ovaries are paired oval organs located in pelvic cavity