How to know ovulation by looking at leucorrhea?

How to know ovulation by looking at leucorrhea?

A woman's discharge changes during her menstrual cycle, and observing these changes can help determine when a woman is ovulating. Generally speaking, on the 14th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle, the secretion will begin to become transparent, clear, increased in volume, and sticky. This secretion is called the "zona pellucida" and is an important indicator of a woman's ovulation period.

In addition to the vaginal discharge, women may also feel mild nausea, vomiting, headache, diarrhea and other symptoms on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. These symptoms may indicate that a woman is ovulating.

How to determine a woman’s ovulation period by looking at changes in secretions?

In addition to observing the zona pellucida and symptoms, women can also determine their ovulation period by taking their temperature. Generally speaking, on the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle, the body temperature will begin to rise and remain at a high level for the next few days. This trend of rising body temperature is called "basal body temperature rise" and is an important indicator of a woman's ovulation period.

To sum up, by observing the zona pellucida, symptoms and body temperature changes, women can accurately judge their ovulation period and arrange ML in a planned way to ensure successful fertilization.