The ovulation period is one of the periods with the highest hormone levels in a woman's body and is also one of the important periods for a woman to become pregnant. Generally speaking, a woman's ovulation period is between the 14th and 20th day of the menstrual cycle. During this period, women's vaginal secretions will increase and appear transparent, clear, and sticky. This is leucorrhea.

So, what is the end of ovulation? Generally speaking, within a few days of the end of the ovulation period, a woman's vaginal secretions will gradually decrease, become dry, and appear transparent and clear. This is the end of the ovulation period.

So, why do women’s vaginal discharge gradually decrease? This is because as the ovulation period ends, hormone levels in a woman's body begin to decline, and vaginal secretions will gradually decrease. In addition, the number of bacteria in the female reproductive organs gradually decreases, so vaginal discharge becomes dry.

So, how to predict a woman’s ovulation period? Generally speaking, a woman's ovulation period can be predicted by measuring her body temperature or observing changes in vaginal secretions.