Leucorrhea is stringy before ovulation

Pre-ovulation vaginal discharge usually occurs on the 13th to 15th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle. In this case, mucus in a woman's reproductive tract may persist for several days instead of just a few days as usual. Since the changes in mucus are not very obvious before ovulation, this may cause some inconvenience to a woman, such as being unable to accurately predict whether she is about to ovulate.

Although mucus stringing before ovulation is not very common, it is not an abnormal phenomenon. If a woman experiences this frequently and her menstrual cycles are regular, it doesn't necessarily mean there's something wrong with her. However, if a woman experiences this condition frequently and her menstrual cycles are less regular, she may want to consult a doctor to find out if there are any underlying health issues.

Mucus stringing before ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon and does not cause any health problems. However, if a woman experiences this condition frequently, she may want to consult a doctor to find out if there are any underlying health issues.