Ovulation symptoms and leucorrhea changes

Symptoms of ovulation usually include the following:

1. Increased vaginal secretions: During the ovulation period, a woman’s vaginal secretions will increase and may reach a peak, and the amount may reach about 50-100 ml per sexual intercourse. This discharge will become clear, thick, alkaline, and may have some odor.

2. Increased sexual desire: During the ovulation period, a woman’s sexual desire usually increases because the body produces more hormones, making women more sensitive to sex.

3. Breast discomfort: During the ovulation period, women may feel discomfort in their breasts because the body produces more hormones, making breast discomfort more obvious.

4. Abdominal pain: During ovulation, women may feel slight abdominal pain. This pain is usually mild and does not last long.

These symptoms may not occur in everyone, and the timing of symptoms may vary from person to person. If a woman experiences any discomfort during ovulation, she should seek medical advice promptly to determine if there is any problem.

During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge increases and may appear clear, thick, and alkaline. Sexual desire may also increase, and breast discomfort may occur. At the same time, women may experience mild abdominal pain. These symptoms may affect a woman's quality of life and should be aware of their presence. If a woman experiences any discomfort during ovulation, she should seek medical advice promptly to determine if there is any problem.