As ovulation approaches, women’s secretions usually become gelatinous, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. If you feel unwell or worried, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly.

As ovulation approaches, the discharge will gradually become more gelatinous and thicker in texture. This gelatinous state is due to the fact that eggs begin to implant in the middle of the menstrual cycle and press against the surrounding cervical mucus, causing the secretions to become more gelatinous.

If a woman feels discomfort or pain when she is approaching ovulation, it may be due to inflammation or discomfort caused by egg cell implantation. In this case, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly and accept the doctor's advice and treatment.

By ovulation, a woman's discharge will usually become more gelatinous, which is normal. If you feel unwell or worried, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly.