Vulva photos during ovulation

During ovulation, a woman's vulva will become softer and moister, the surface will become smooth, and it may have some elasticity. At the same time, women's vaginal secretions will also increase, become thicker in texture, and turn light yellow or white in color. These changes are all to better prepare for the union of sperm and egg.

However, these changes are not the same for everyone, and everyone’s vulva shape and physiology are different. Therefore, when judging whether you are ovulating, it is best to judge by measuring your body temperature or observing vaginal secretions.

In addition to the changes in the vulva during ovulation, women also have some other physiological characteristics during this period. For example, their sexual desire increases and they may feel more aroused and sensitive. At the same time, their taste will also change and they may experience some pain and discomfort. These characteristics are normal physiological phenomena and there is no need to worry too much.