Body fluids during ovulation

During ovulation, our bodies produce some fluids, including colorless and clear fluids such as saliva, nasal discharge, tears, and urine. These fluids are produced by our bodies when we sweat and digest food. In addition to this, our bodies produce a fluid called "mucus" that moves around our bodies and protects our organs from infection.

In addition to body fluids and mucus, our bodies also produce a fluid called "blood." This fluid is one of the most important substances in our body, providing our body with oxygen and nutrients and helping us remove waste from our body.

During ovulation, our body fluids and mucus increase because our bodies need more fluid to sweat and digest food. In addition, our body also produces a fluid called "body temperature", which raises our body temperature and contributes to our physical health.