Ovulation is a time when hormone levels in a woman's body change, and it is also when women are most fertile. At this time, a woman's vagina secretes a clear liquid called "leucorrhea", and its changes are of great significance to both pregnancy and childbirth.

During ovulation, a woman's secretion will suddenly increase, become thicker, and become more colorful. This change usually occurs in the afternoon or evening because it means that a woman's hormone levels have reached their peak and the egg is preparing to enter the vagina.

After the egg enters the vagina, it usually dies within a few days and is then expelled. During this process, the female secretion will become thicker and the color will become brighter. This is the so-called "egg secretion".

In addition to changes in secretions during ovulation, there are other changes that may also affect a woman's fertility. For example, a woman's physical condition, mood, health status, and exercise may affect the quality and quantity of egg cells.

Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, women should rest as much as possible during ovulation, stay healthy, and maintain emotional stability. If you are married and want to have children, a woman can undergo monitoring with her husband to determine the best time to have a baby.

Changes in secretion during ovulation are important to female fertility, and these changes can be monitored to determine the best time to have a baby.