Ovulation refers to the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle. On this day, women's discharge will increase, usually in the form of clear, white or light yellow discharge. If women experience heavy discharge during this period, they may be about to ovulate.

In addition, there are other factors that can affect a woman's ovulation period, such as body temperature changes, the length and regularity of the menstrual cycle, etc. Therefore, accurately determining a woman’s ovulation period requires a combination of multiple indicators and observation methods.

Although heavy discharge may be a sign that a woman is about to ovulate, this is not the only criterion. Women should judge their ovulation period by observing indicators such as body temperature, menstrual cycle and secretion changes, and take appropriate measures to promote pregnancy.