An example of a Chinese article with the title "How long does it take to ovulate and when leucorrhea becomes more frequent" is as follows:

Generally speaking, in a woman’s menstrual cycle, ovulation occurs around the 14th day before the next menstrual period. However, everyone's cycle is different, so the exact dates will vary. If you want to determine your ovulation period, you can observe your secretions.

During ovulation, a woman's discharge becomes clearer, more translucent, and tinged with color. This discharge usually occurs first when you wake up in the morning and lasts from a few hours to a day or so. If a woman experiences this discharge during ovulation, she is likely to be pregnant.

In addition to observing changes in secretions, women can also use a thermometer to determine changes in their body temperature. Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature will change to a certain extent during the cycle, especially during ovulation. If women want to determine their ovulation period more accurately, they can consult a doctor or use some professional tools.