I still have leucorrhea after ovulation

Hello everyone, I am a doctor, and today I want to share a topic with you: leucorrhea after ovulation.

Under normal circumstances, a woman's menstrual cycle is about 28 days, and on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, which is the ovulation period, the woman's ovary will release a mature egg. The egg can only survive for 1-2 days, so when the egg is released, the woman's menstrual cycle will begin.

However, some women may still have white or clear discharge during ovulation. This condition is called "expired sex" or "expired eggs."

So, why do some women still have white or clear discharge after ovulation?

In fact, this situation is very common and may be related to the following factors:

1. Normal physiological reaction: During a woman’s menstrual cycle, the vagina will secrete white or transparent secretions, which is a normal physiological reaction. When a woman's menstrual cycle ends, the discharge also gradually decreases. If a woman still has some white or clear discharge after her cycle, this may be a normal physiological response.

2. Inflammation: If a woman has inflammation in her vagina, it may affect the appearance and amount of discharge. In this case, the discharge may become more abundant and may appear white or clear in color.

3. Medication: Some women may be affected when taking medications. For example, some women may experience increased discharge when taking antibiotics or other medications.

4. Other factors: A woman’s physical condition, lifestyle and environmental factors can also affect the amount and appearance of discharge.

Although expired sex or expired eggs may affect a woman's health, in general, this situation will not affect a woman's fertility. If women still have some white or clear discharge after their cycle, it is recommended that they seek medical attention promptly to determine whether there is a health problem.

Finally, I hope you all stay healthy and pay close attention to your discharge after your cycle to ensure your own health.

Thank you everyone for listening!