Love fluid drawing during ovulation

How does stringing of love fluid occur during ovulation?

Women's vaginal secretions are composed of vaginal mucosal secretions and cervical mucus. During a woman's menstrual cycle, the vaginal mucosa will continuously produce new secretions, which are called "vaginal secretions." During ovulation, vaginal discharge becomes unusually thin and may appear stringy. This is because during this period, a woman’s cervical mucus becomes thinner and richer in water to better attract men.

Why is it so important to draw love fluid during ovulation?

Stringing of love fluid during ovulation is a very important phenomenon in women's menstrual cycle. It helps women monitor their menstrual cycles and understand their fertility. In addition, it can also remind women that they should take appropriate measures to ensure their reproductive health.

How to monitor the fluid flow during ovulation?

Monitoring ovulation can be achieved through a variety of methods. Among them, the most common method is to monitor women by measuring their body temperature.