What are leucorrhea and ovulation? What's the difference between them?

Let’s take a look at what leucorrhea is. In a woman's menstrual cycle, the first 7 days are the safe period, and the next 7 days are the ovulation period. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge increases and becomes clear, transparent, and watery. This discharge is called the "zona pellucida." During this period, women may experience increased sexual desire as the clear discharge attracts men.

Next, let’s take a look at what ovulation is. In a woman's menstrual cycle, ovulation usually occurs 14 days before her next period. During this period, a woman's body temperature will rise, and her body will undergo a series of changes, such as increased appetite, high energy, etc. At this time, women can determine their ovulation period by measuring their body temperature.

So, what is the safe period? The safe period refers to the period in a woman’s menstrual cycle other than the ovulation period and the zona pellucida period. Although the safe period is not absolutely safe, it is safer during the physiological process than the ovulation period and the zona pellucida period.

Finally, let’s take a look at the difference between ovulation and zona pellucida. The safe period refers to the period in a woman’s menstrual cycle other than the ovulation period and the zona pellucida period. The ovulation period and the zona pellucida period refer to the period in a woman's menstrual cycle when the zona pellucida increases and the ovulation period becomes transparent. Although they look similar, they play different roles in physiological processes.

To summarize, understanding what leucorrhea and ovulation are is very important for women’s health. By understanding these physiological processes, women can better control their cycles and maintain a healthy mental state. If you have any questions, please consult a doctor or professional.