Leucorrhea during menstruation and ovulation

The duration of the menstrual ovulation phase is usually 3-5 days, but in most people, it lasts about 4 days. During this period, a woman's vaginal secretions will gradually increase in preparation for the upcoming menstruation.

So, what is leucorrhea during menstrual ovulation?

The discharge during menstrual ovulation is a transparent, white, and thick vaginal discharge. It is usually secreted by the mucous membrane of the vaginal wall and helps protect the vaginal wall and gives sperm a certain amount of time to survive. During the ovulation period, a woman's vaginal discharge will gradually increase and become thicker as it prepares for the upcoming menstruation.

Why is menstrual ovulation secretion so important?

The secretions during menstruation and ovulation are very important to women’s health. It keeps women's vaginal walls clean and prevents bacterial infections. In addition, it can also provide a certain survival time for sperm, making sexual intercourse safer. Finally, secretions during menstrual ovulation can also help women achieve better orgasms.

So, how to observe menstrual ovulation secretions?

Observing menstrual ovulation discharge requires certain skills. First, women start observing on the 14th day after their menstruation ends. Secondly, when observing secretions, you should use a clean towel to gently wipe the secretions and avoid wiping hard to avoid damaging the texture of the secretions. Finally, a clean container should be used when observing secretions, such as a clean small bowl or bottle, so that changes in secretions can be observed and recorded at any time.

The secretions during menstrual ovulation are very important to women’s health, as they can help keep women’s vaginal walls clean and prevent bacterial infections. In addition, it can also provide a certain survival time for sperm, making sexual intercourse safer. Finally, observing the secretions during menstrual ovulation requires certain skills. You should use a clean towel to gently wipe the secretions and avoid wiping hard to avoid damaging the texture of the secretions.