Vaginal discharge during ovulation is a normal physiological phenomenon that usually occurs in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, that is, between the 14th and 20th days of the menstrual cycle. Vaginal discharge during ovulation usually appears as clear or light yellow droplets that can flow out of the vagina or remain in the body.

1. Changes in hormonal levels in the body: In the middle of the menstrual cycle, a woman’s hormonal levels will change, leading to an increase in vaginal discharge.

2. Normal function of reproductive organs: The normal function of female reproductive organs can maintain normal levels of vaginal secretions, including vaginal bacteria, white blood cells, and proteins.

3. Health status: If a woman is healthy, vaginal secretions will also increase relatively.

Vaginal discharge during ovulation is not a bad thing. If a woman's vaginal discharge during ovulation is of normal quantity and quality, it usually does not have a negative impact on her body. However, if a woman feels uncomfortable or her vaginal discharge has an unusual smell or color, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to ensure good health.

In addition, women should pay attention to the following points in daily life to ensure good health and normal physiological phenomena:

1. Maintain a healthy lifestyle: Women should maintain healthy eating habits, moderate exercise and adequate sleep to maintain good health.

2. Avoid overuse of vaginal cleaning products: Overuse of vaginal cleaning products may destroy the acidic environment in the vagina and lead to bacterial infection.

3. Pay attention to personal hygiene: Women should clean their bodies frequently and maintain personal hygiene to avoid infection with bacteria and other pathogens.

Finally, women should check their bodies regularly to ensure good health, including regular physical exams and medical checkups.