Does leucorrhea increase during ovulation?

Let’s take a look at a woman’s menstrual cycle and discharge. A woman's menstrual cycle usually begins on the day between periods and lasts 28-30 days. During the menstrual cycle, a woman's body temperature changes, usually starting when she wakes up in the morning and gradually rising each day. Vaginal discharge also changes with the menstrual cycle. Vaginal discharge will increase during the first half of the cycle and gradually decrease during the second half of the cycle.

So why do many people think that women’s discharge increases during ovulation? This may be related to hormonal levels in women. During the menstrual cycle, a woman's hormone levels change, including estrogen and progesterone. When estrogen levels rise, vaginal discharge increases and becomes soft and moist. This change may cause some people to experience an increase in "transparent" and "clear" discharge.

Although a woman's discharge may change during her menstrual cycle, not all women experience increased discharge. Additionally, everyone’s body is different, so discharge will vary. So if you think you have increased discharge during ovulation, it could just be a coincidence.