Leucorrhea during ovulation: a critical moment for women’s reproductive health

Ovulation discharge is made up of bacteria and proteins in the vagina. These bacteria and proteins can help women maintain an acidic environment in the vagina and prevent bacterial growth. At the same time, they can also promote the entry of sperm into the vagina, increasing the chance of pregnancy.

However, ovulation discharge is not completely normal. If a woman's discharge is too frequent, excessive, thick, or smelly, it may mean that she is experiencing some health problem.

Women should pay close attention to their discharge. If the discharge is abnormal, women should consult a doctor as soon as possible. During this period, women should avoid sexual intercourse to prevent infection. At the same time, women should also maintain a healthy lifestyle, including a balanced diet, moderate exercise and adequate sleep.