Watery leucorrhea before and after ovulation is a normal physiological phenomenon that usually occurs before and after ovulation in women. During this period, a woman's vaginal discharge will increase and become as transparent and clear as water. This phenomenon is important for women's reproductive health because it can help women test their fertility and predict the health of their future husbands.

So, what is watery leucorrhea before and after ovulation? Generally speaking, during a woman's menstrual cycle, within a few days before and after ovulation, vaginal secretions will become clear and transparent, like water. This discharge usually increases in volume and can last for several days. In addition, during this period, a woman’s vaginal secretions will become moister and serous, which is also one of the important indicators for judging whether she is in the ovulation period.

Why do women experience watery discharge around ovulation? This is mainly because a woman's ovaries will begin to secrete a large number of eggs during this period, and it takes a period of time for these eggs to be released from the ovaries to the fallopian tubes. During this process, the female reproductive organs need to continuously secrete mucus to protect the eggs and sperm so that they can combine smoothly. Therefore, the secretion before and after ovulation will become clear and transparent, and gradually increase.

So, how can women tell if they are ovulating? Generally speaking, you can tell by observing your menstrual cycle. If a woman's menstrual cycle is 28 days, then the 14th day before the next menstruation is the woman's ovulation period. In addition, you can also observe your vaginal secretions. If the secretions become clear and transparent and gradually increase, then you may be in the ovulation period.