The discharge during female ovulation is called leucorrhea, which is composed of vaginal mucosa exudate and uterine mucus. During a woman's menstrual cycle, leucorrhea will change with the menstrual cycle. Generally speaking, in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, that is, the ovulation period, leucorrhea will become more abundant, transparent, and shiny.

However, it should be noted that female secretions during ovulation are not a normal physiological phenomenon. If a woman's secretions increase abnormally or other symptoms of discomfort occur, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. In addition, women should pay attention to maintaining personal hygiene in their daily lives and avoid excessive vaginal washing to avoid destroying the balance of vaginal flora.