What is the day of ovulation and stringy leucorrhea?

Generally speaking, in a woman’s menstrual cycle, ovulation occurs around the 14th day before the next menstrual period. However, everyone's physical condition and menstrual cycle are different, so the specific observation time may vary. If women want to determine their ovulation period more accurately, it is recommended to observe it through the following methods:

1. Observe symptoms: During ovulation, women may feel increased sexual desire, increased secretions, and a feeling of lightness and pleasure. These symptoms can usually appear in the morning or evening.

2. Measure body temperature: Women can determine their ovulation period by measuring body temperature. During the first half of the cycle, the body temperature will be relatively low, and during ovulation, the body temperature will rise to near normal body temperature levels.

3. Observe secretions: Women can determine their ovulation period by observing their vaginal secretions. During ovulation, the secretion will become thinner and more transparent, showing a stringy appearance. It is usually easier for a woman to get pregnant if she can have sex during this period.

By observing the above symptoms and methods, women can better understand their body and menstrual cycle, thereby better grasp their ovulation period, and take corresponding measures to increase their chances of pregnancy. However, women's menstrual cycle is affected by many factors, such as mood, stress, diet and exercise, etc. Therefore, women need to develop specific observation and calculation methods based on their specific circumstances.