Characteristics of leucorrhea during ovulation

1. Increase in quantity

During ovulation, women usually have an increase in vaginal discharge. This is because as egg cells grow and mature, hormone levels in a woman's body change, causing vaginal discharge to increase. Typically, the amount of discharge varies from woman to woman, but usually increases between days 14 and 16 of the menstrual cycle.

2. Clear and transparent

During ovulation, a woman’s vaginal discharge becomes clear and watery. This discharge often makes women feel more comfortable and moist, especially during sex.

3. Foamy and tough

In addition to being clear and transparent, the secretion during ovulation also has some foam and toughness. This phenomenon is because the oxygen and moisture in the air are absorbed by the vaginal secretions, forming foam and toughness.

4. Color change

During ovulation, the color of a woman's vaginal discharge also changes. Typically, it becomes easier to observe and. During this period, the color of the discharge may change from white or yellowish to clear or light pink.

5. Odor changes

During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge may emit a subtle odor. This smell is often referred to as "the smell" and may vary, but is usually a slight smell.

The above are the common characteristics of women’s discharge during ovulation. These characteristics can help women better understand their bodies and have sexual intercourse during this period to improve the quality of their sexual life.