Jelly-like leucorrhea during ovulation is a normal physiological phenomenon that usually occurs between the 14th and 19th days of a woman’s menstrual cycle. During this period, a woman's vaginal discharge will increase, become transparent or yellow in color, and become soft and jelly-like in texture.

During ovulation, the mucus membrane becomes denser and forms a jelly-like substance. This phenomenon helps women better absorb their eggs and also increases the chances of sperm entering the vagina.

Although this phenomenon is normal, if you feel uncomfortable or have any concerns, please consult your doctor. If your menstrual cycle is irregular or you're trying to get pregnant, talk to your doctor in advance so you can take steps.