What does leucorrhea look like during ovulation?

Leucorrhea during ovulation is usually transparent, colorless, light, and sticky. Before ovulation, a woman's secretion will gradually decrease, but during ovulation, the secretion will suddenly increase and become clearer and transparent, like clear nasal discharge. This discharge usually begins on day 14 of a woman's menstrual cycle and lasts until day 16.

In addition to normal secretions, women may also feel some discomfort during ovulation, such as mild headache, nipple pain, back pain, etc. These uncomfortable feelings are usually temporary and do not have a major impact on the body.

It should be noted that although discharge during ovulation is normal, if a woman’s discharge shows an abnormal increase, odor, color change and other abnormalities, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying the condition.