Water flow during ovulation without stringiness

Non-stringing means that during the ovulation period, the discharged eggs do not have obvious stringing after leaving the ovary. This often leads to a decrease in women's sexual desire and may affect their quality of life. Under what circumstances does this happen?

Generally speaking, the problem of flowing water and not drawing strings will start to appear on the 14th day of the female cycle. At this time, the woman's egg has been released but has not yet entered the fallopian tube. Because it takes time for the egg to enter the fallopian tube after leaving the ovary, a woman's libido usually decreases during this stage.

If a woman experiences fluid loss during this period, it may be due to the following reasons:

1. Psychological stress: Women may feel nervous and anxious during this period, which may lead to water flow and lack of stringiness.

2. Influence of drugs: Certain drugs may cause women to have watery discharge during this period, such as antidepressants and antihistamines.

3. Causes of disease: Certain diseases, such as ovarian disease and fallopian tube disease, may cause women to experience irregular flow during this period.

4. Age: Age is also one of the reasons why the water does not draw. As a woman ages, the quality and quantity of her eggs decrease, so she may experience irregular flow.

If women experience fluid loss during this period, they don’t need to worry too much. This condition usually returns to normal after a period of time and does not have a major impact on a woman's health. If women frequently experience watery discharge without stringing, it is recommended that they consult a doctor to learn about the possible causes and take appropriate measures.