There is less stringiness during ovulation

How does the drawing phenomenon occur?

The phenomenon of string drawing is caused by changes in hormone levels in women's bodies. During ovulation, a woman's ovaries secrete a hormone called ovum, which promotes the release of eggs. At the same time, the number of white blood cells in women's bodies will also increase and release a hormone called interleukin-1, which also promotes the ovulation of women's eggs.

What are the characteristics of drawing phenomenon?

Although the relatively small amount of drawing may not have much impact on daily life, it does have some characteristics, including:

1. Transparent liquid-like substance: During the ovulation period, a woman’s vaginal secretions may appear as a transparent, liquid-like substance. This liquid-like substance will change with the woman’s menstrual cycle.

2. Stringing phenomenon: During the ovulation period, women’s vaginal secretions may appear as transparent, liquid-like substances, and these liquid substances will appear accompanied by stringing phenomenon.

3. Abdominal pain: When stringing occurs, women may feel abdominal discomfort, especially when they are releasing eggs.

4. Body temperature changes: During ovulation, a woman’s basal body temperature will increase, and this increase may last for several days.

The relatively small amount of wire drawing may not have much impact on daily life, but it is a very, very important physiological phenomenon. If a woman has less stringiness, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and treatment.

The above is some introduction about the relatively small number of wire drawings. I hope it will be helpful to women’s health.