Only jelly leucorrhea during ovulation

Recently, some studies have shown that there is only jelly-like leucorrhea during ovulation. This jelly-like vaginal discharge usually occurs during a woman's menstrual cycle, but may be particularly noticeable in some women. These women may experience discomfort, especially late in the ovulation period, when this jelly-like vaginal discharge may become too thick, causing discomfort and pain.

For these women, researchers believe the phenomenon may be related to hormone levels in their bodies. In the middle of the menstrual cycle, hormone levels in women reach their peak, causing jelly-like leucorrhea. However, later in the menstrual cycle, hormone levels drop and the jelly-like vaginal discharge decreases.

While this phenomenon may cause discomfort, researchers believe it is not an abnormality. Instead, it may be caused by changes in hormonal levels in a woman's body. If women experience similar symptoms during their menstrual cycle, it is recommended that they consult their doctor to learn about possible causes and treatments.