What is the secretion during ovulation?

During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge will become more moist, and some white discharge may appear. These secretions are called ovulation secretions.

Main characteristics of ovulation secretions

1. Humidity

During ovulation, discharge becomes moister and softer. This is because a woman's ovaries release mature eggs, which need to wait in the air for fertilization before entering the uterus. Therefore, a woman’s vaginal secretions become moist to allow sperm to enter more easily.

2. White discharge

Ovulation discharge is usually white or light yellow. This is because after the egg is absorbed by the uterus, it will decompose into some white substances. These white secretions are the ovulation secretions.

3. Quantity

The amount of discharge usually increases during ovulation. This is because a woman's ovaries release more eggs, so more vaginal secretions are needed to keep them moist.

4. Smell

Ovulation discharge may have some odor, but it's usually not very pungent. This is because women's vaginal secretions contain some bacteria and chemicals, and these smells can help attract sperm.

The importance of ovulation secretions

Ovulation secretions are very important to women’s reproductive health. They help keep a woman's vagina moist so sperm can enter more easily. In addition, they can help attract sperm so that a fertilized egg can more easily implant in the uterus. Therefore, if a woman wants to get pregnant, she should enjoy as much of these discharges as possible during ovulation.