Ovulation is a special time when hormonal levels change in women's bodies. At this time, their secretions increase, which contain a lot of water. For many women, this period is very special, as a range of physical and psychological changes may be felt.

Generally speaking, a few days before ovulation, a woman's leucorrhea will gradually increase. During this period, the discharge will reach its highest level and last for several days. Because leucorrhea contains a lot of water, women may feel that their bodies are moist during this period, and they may feel some discomfort.

In addition to changes in secretions, women also experience a series of physical and psychological changes during ovulation. For example, they may feel more sensitive and may experience some pleasure and excitement. Additionally, they may feel that their body sweats more easily and may experience some mild headaches and physical discomfort.

Although women may feel some discomfort during ovulation, they are still the product of changes in hormonal levels in women's bodies and play an important role in both physical and reproductive health. Therefore, if women feel unwell, they can moderately reduce the number of sexual intercourse and pay attention to maintaining physical and reproductive health.