The length of leucorrhea during ovulation is one of the important indicators for judging estrogen levels in women. During the ovulation period, a woman's vaginal secretions will become thinner and have obvious stringing. This change in secretions can predict whether a woman can become pregnant.

How to observe the drawing length during ovulation?

The method of observing the length of drawing is very simple. Women can record their menstrual cycle and length of drawing in their daily life. Usually, women can start to observe the drawing length on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle.

When observing the drawing length, women should pay attention to the following points:

1. Use normal fingers and avoid direct contact with the inside of the vagina with instruments or fingers.

2. The observation time should be within a fixed time, such as when waking up in the morning or before going to bed at night.

3. When observing, you should try to observe obvious drawing phenomena, such as transparent, slender, and linear.

4. If a woman's menstrual cycle cannot be determined by observing the length of the drawing, or the woman's menstrual cycle is very irregular, it is recommended to consult a doctor.

By observing the length of the drawing, women can predict whether they can become pregnant. If a woman has obvious stringy discharge during ovulation and the discharge lasts for several days, she is likely to be pregnant. However, in addition to string length, other factors, such as a woman's menstrual cycle and the quantity and quality of her sperm, can also affect whether a woman is able to become pregnant. Therefore, if women want to become pregnant, they should consider these factors comprehensively and take appropriate measures.