On the morning of ovulation, women usually discharge a clear, sticky discharge called leucorrhea. During ovulation, the amount of leucorrhea will increase, the texture will become softer, and the color will become more transparent and clear. These changes are very important to the health of the female body.

In addition, the morning discharge during ovulation also has some special significance. If a woman's discharge has abnormal changes, such as a peculiar odor, a change in color, too much or too little, etc., it may mean that the woman is facing an infection or other health problem. Therefore, women should pay close attention to changes in their secretions and detect and deal with any problems that may arise in a timely manner.

In short, morning secretions during ovulation are very important to women’s health. If women find abnormal changes in their secretions, they should take timely measures to ensure the health of themselves and their reproductive organs.