Leucorrhea symptoms before ovulation

Symptoms before ovulation include:

1. Increased vaginal secretions: Before ovulation, women’s vaginal secretions will increase and become clear, transparent, and tough, similar to nasal mucus. This discharge is called "white discharge" and it forms before ovulation.

2. Odor change: Before ovulation, a woman’s vaginal secretions may emit a light sour smell, which is caused by the growth of vaginal flora and the breakdown of proteins in the secretions.

3. Increased libido: Before ovulation, women's sexual desire may increase and they may feel more sensitive and aroused. This is because during this period, women's eggs are waiting to meet sperm, so they may be more eager to have sex.

4. Abdominal pain: Some women may experience mild abdominal pain before ovulation, which may be caused by egg cells moving inside the ovaries.

5. Headaches: Some women may experience headaches before ovulation, which may be caused by bacteria in vaginal secretions entering the head.

These symptoms do not always occur before ovulation; they may occur at other times during a woman's cycle. If women experience any of these symptoms during their cycle, seek prompt medical attention to ensure their health and fertility.