Only leucorrhea during ovulation

Why does leucorrhea only appear at this time?

The female menstrual cycle is controlled by a series of complex physiological processes. During different stages of the menstrual cycle, a woman's body produces different secretions. At the beginning of the menstrual cycle, a woman's body produces a large number of egg cells, which wait in the fallopian tubes to be fertilized. In the middle of the menstrual cycle, a woman's body produces a large number of white blood cells and sperm, which enter the fallopian tube and combine with egg cells. Later in the menstrual cycle, a woman's body produces large amounts of clear mucus, which can stop sperm from continuing to move forward and help fertilize eggs.

However, only clear mucus appears at this time. Other discharges occur during other phases of the menstrual cycle, such as the mixture around the egg and white blood cells. These secretions help keep women's reproductive organs moist and help fertilize eggs.

What impact do these secretions have on women’s reproductive health?

Women's reproductive health is closely related to the frequency of clear mucus. During the middle and late stages of the menstrual cycle, clear mucus helps keep women's reproductive organs moist and helps fertilize eggs. In addition, clear mucus can also help women resist the invasion of pathogens and protect egg cells from damage.

Although only clear mucus appears at this time, it is still very important for women's reproductive health. If the quality of clear mucus decreases, or if a woman has problems with her menstrual cycle, they may affect a woman's reproductive health. Therefore, if women are concerned about their reproductive health, please consult a doctor for accurate diagnosis and treatment.