Leucorrhea wets underwear during ovulation

The increase in secretions during ovulation is caused by changes in hormonal levels in the female body. During ovulation, hormone levels in the body reach their peak, causing vaginal discharge to increase and become thinner and clearer. Substances such as proteins and nucleic acids in these secretions can stimulate women's sexual desire, and they will also respond to male sexual stimulation to a certain extent.

If women's underwear is often wet with ovulation secretions, it may cause them discomfort and pain. Especially when the underwear becomes slippery and cannot be kept dry, it may cause more discomfort and distress to women. In addition, if a woman's underwear is frequently contaminated with secretions, the risk of infection may increase.

In order to avoid the discomfort and trouble of wet underwear with secretions during ovulation, women should choose comfortable underwear and pay attention to keeping the underwear dry. In addition, women can take steps before ovulation, such as using condoms or practicing other safe sex practices, to reduce the risk of infection.