Does a woman's vagina get wet during ovulation?

The female reproductive organs have many functions, including secreting fluids. During ovulation, the ovary releases an egg, which takes several days to reach the fallopian tube. During this process, the female reproductive organs continuously secrete fluid to help fertilize the egg. These fluids include vaginal fluids, uterine fluids, and fallopian tube fluids.

During the ovulation period, the female reproductive organs will undergo a special physiological reaction, which is moistening. This moistening is caused by an increase in vaginal and uterine fluids. Vaginal secretions contain various bacteria and viruses. If women do not cleanse at this time, it may lead to infection. Uterine fluid is secreted by the ovaries, which helps the fertilized egg implant and maintain female fertility.

Although women get wet during ovulation, this does not mean that every woman will have sex during this period. Sexual relations are consensual and require consideration of an individual's physical health and physiological responses. If a woman does not want to have sex during ovulation, she can choose another time.