The light brown color during ovulation refers to the process when a woman’s egg cells are mature and released. This process usually occurs on the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle, which is when she ovulates. At this time, the female vagina will secrete a light brown secretion, which is called "egg secretion".

In addition to egg cell secretions, there are other characteristics of ovulation. For example, a woman's body temperature will rise and she may experience mild headaches and breast tingling during ovulation. Additionally, a woman's sexual desire increases and may peak during ovulation.

To sum up, the light brown color during ovulation is an important sign of female reproductive health and plays an important role in female reproductive health. If you want to better control your menstrual cycle and understand your reproductive health, it is recommended that you pay attention to your discharge and body temperature changes during the ovulation period each month.