Watery leucorrhea during ovulation

Watery leucorrhea is one of the characteristics of ovulation. It may be caused by the egg cells preparing to rupture in the woman's ovaries, causing the vagina to secrete a large amount of fluid. In addition, it may also be due to changes in hormonal levels in the female body that cause the blood vessels and tissues of the vaginal wall to expand, causing the secretions to become clear and transparent.

Watery leucorrhea is an important signal of women's ovulation period and can help women predict whether they can successfully conceive. If women experience watery vaginal discharge during ovulation and it lasts for a few days, they may become pregnant the next week when they have sex.

However, watery leucorrhea is not a symptom that every woman will experience. Some women may experience discomfort or even pain or itching. Therefore, if a woman suspects that she has symptoms of watery leucorrhea, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and treatment.