Watery leucorrhea always occurs during ovulation

The appearance of watery vaginal discharge during ovulation is due to the process of egg cells waiting in the fallopian tubes to be ingested into the uterus. During this process, a woman's vaginal flora changes and produces a large amount of white blood cells and fluid to provide nutrients and defense for the egg cells. At the same time, oxygen in the air will also enter the vagina, stimulating the growth of white blood cells, making the watery secretions become thinner and more transparent.

However, sometimes a woman's ovulation cycle goes haywire, causing an abnormal increase in watery discharge. This may be due to vaginal flora imbalance, bacterial infection, vaginal inflammation, etc. If a woman experiences abnormal watery discharge during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly and receive professional examination and treatment.

In addition, women should also pay attention to personal hygiene in daily life, maintain the balance of vaginal flora, and avoid bacterial and viral infections. At the same time, regular physical examinations and vaccinations are also important measures to prevent infections and diseases.