Excessive leucorrhea during postpartum ovulation is a common phenomenon because the body needs a period of time to recover and repair after giving birth. During the postpartum ovulation period, women’s vaginal secretions will increase and become clear and transparent, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.

Although this phenomenon during postpartum ovulation is normal, women should seek medical treatment promptly if they experience discomfort, such as vaginal pain, itching, odor, etc. In addition, if women are breastfeeding after giving birth, their vaginal discharge may be larger and may be bloodshot, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.

This phenomenon during the postpartum ovulation period is a normal physiological phenomenon, but if you feel uncomfortable, you should seek medical treatment in time. In addition, when women are breastfeeding, their vaginal discharge may be more and may be bloodshot, which is a normal physiological phenomenon.