It is very common to experience increased vaginal discharge on the day of ovulation, but it can also make people feel uncomfortable. During the ovulation period, a woman's hormonal levels change, causing vaginal secretions to increase and become clear, transparent, and sticky. This phenomenon usually causes women to feel pleasure, but it can also cause discomfort such as vaginal dryness, pain, itching, etc. So, what is ovulation? What effect does it have on the human body? Next, we will explore these issues.

Ovulation refers to the 14th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle and is also the time when hormone levels are highest in women’s bodies. During this period, a woman's ovaries begin to secrete large amounts of eggs, waiting for fertilization. If the egg is fertilized successfully, it will stay in the woman's body for 3-7 days and then be excreted with the end of the menstrual cycle.

The impact of ovulation on the human body

Ovulation has a profound impact on a woman's body. First, it can help women predict their menstrual cycles, because by observing symptoms of ovulation, women can better understand their menstrual cycles and health. Secondly, the secretions during ovulation can help women protect the vagina and avoid the invasion of bacteria and viruses. In addition, a woman’s ovulation period is also an important period for women’s fertility, because during this period, a woman’s ovaries secrete a large number of eggs to prepare for childbirth.