Leucorrhea changes during ovulation

So, why does women’s vaginal discharge increase at this time? Let's take a look.

Women's vaginal secretions are fluids secreted by the mucous membrane of the vaginal wall, which contain nutrients such as bacteria, proteins, carbohydrates and fats. During a woman’s menstrual cycle, the mucous membrane of the vaginal wall continuously secretes fluid to maintain an acidic environment in the vagina and help bacteria grow.

During the ovulation period, a woman's vaginal secretions will increase because at this time, the woman's ovaries will secrete a large number of egg cells. Egg cells need a good environment to grow and mature, and the acidic environment of the vagina can help egg cells survive and mature.

In addition, women's vaginal secretions can also play a role in protecting egg cells. When the egg matures, it is expelled from the ovary and into the fallopian tube. During this process, vaginal secretions protect the egg cells from external contamination and damage.

Therefore, we can conclude that vaginal discharge in women increases during ovulation, which is very important. If a woman experiences uncomfortable symptoms at this time, such as pain, itching, odor, etc., it may mean that she is experiencing infection or inflammation. It is recommended that women should pay attention to personal hygiene at this time, maintain an acidic vaginal environment, and seek medical treatment in time.

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