Excessive leucorrhea during ovulation

What is the secretion during ovulation?

Women's vaginal discharge is a normal physiological phenomenon that helps women stay clean and moist, and protects women's reproductive organs from infection. During a woman's ovulation period, vaginal secretions will increase and become clear, transparent, and stringy. This is because the hormone levels in women's bodies change, causing vaginal secretions to increase.

How is ovulation secretion produced?

Women's vaginal discharge is produced by vaginal flora. During a woman's menstrual cycle, vaginal flora continue to multiply and produce secretions. During a woman's ovulation period, the number of vaginal flora increases and the secretions also increase.

Why does a woman’s discharge increase during ovulation?

Women's secretions increase during ovulation to protect the female reproductive organs from infection. During this period, the female reproductive organs are open and vulnerable to bacterial invasion.