Leucorrhea on lower abdomen during ovulation

During ovulation, the amount of leucorrhea will increase and appear transparent, white, and odorless. This transparent, white, odorless secretion is one of the important indicators of female health. It can help women monitor their health, and it can also provide a certain barrier for sperm to enter the female reproductive tract.

In addition to ovulation, women's secretions also change differently during different stages of the menstrual cycle. For example, during the first half of the menstrual cycle, the amount of discharge gradually increases, while during the second half of the menstrual cycle, the amount of discharge gradually decreases.

So, what is ovulation? What changes will occur to women’s secretions during this period? How can these symptoms be avoided or treated?

A woman's menstrual cycle is usually calculated from 28 days. Between the 21st and 35th day of the menstrual cycle, a woman's ovulation period will come. At this time, the female reproductive organs will begin to secrete a substance called leucorrhea.

During a woman's menstrual cycle, a woman's discharge goes through different changes. During the first half of the cycle, the amount of discharge gradually increases and becomes clear, white, and odorless. At this time, women can observe whether there are any abnormal changes in their secretions, such as excessive amount, abnormal color, odor, etc.

During the second half of the cycle, the amount of discharge gradually decreases and becomes opaque, yellow, and smelly. At this time, women may feel discomfort, such as pain, itching, etc.

So, what is ovulation? What changes will occur to women’s secretions during this period? How can these symptoms be avoided or treated?

In a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovulation period refers to the period when the female reproductive organs begin to secrete clear, white, odorless secretions. At this time, the amount of female secretions will increase and become transparent, white, and odorless.