Leucorrhea white and pasty during ovulation

So, what is ovulation?

A woman's menstrual cycle usually lasts 28 days. On about 14 days of each month, a woman's egg matures and is released. After that, the woman's sperm combines with the egg to form a fertilized egg and implants in the woman's uterus. Therefore, in a woman’s menstrual cycle, ovulation occurs on the 14th day of each cycle.

During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge becomes clearer, thinner, and white in color. This secretion can help women have better sexual intercourse and also has certain health benefits. In addition, ovulation is also the time when a woman’s immune system is most vulnerable, so women should pay attention to protecting their health and avoiding bacterial and viral infections.

So, why does a woman’s ovulation discharge appear white and pasty?

Women's vaginal flora produce a large amount of mucus-like substances during the menstrual cycle. These secretions are women's ovulation secretions. In addition, women's uterus and vagina will continue to secrete mucus-like substances, and these secretions will also affect women's ovulation period.

Women's ovulation discharge is white and pasty, which not only helps women have better sexual intercourse, but is also beneficial to women's health. Therefore, women should pay attention to protecting their health, pay attention to hygiene during ovulation, and avoid infection with bacteria and viruses.

Women's ovulation discharge is white and pasty, caused by a mucus-like substance produced by vaginal flora. In addition, women's uterus and vagina will continue to secrete mucus-like substances, and these secretions will also affect women's ovulation period. Therefore, women should pay attention to protecting their health, pay attention to hygiene during ovulation, and avoid infection with bacteria and viruses.