Leucorrhea stringing during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon that usually occurs in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle. It marks changes in hormonal levels and also marks a woman's preparation for pregnancy. During ovulation, a woman’s vagina secretes a sticky secretion called leucorrhea.

Stringing usually occurs for several reasons. One reason is changes in hormonal levels. Women enter a state of pregnancy in the middle of the menstrual cycle. Hormone levels increase, causing vaginal discharge to become thin and streaky.

Another reason is an imbalance of a woman's vaginal flora, which may cause vaginal discharge to become abnormally thin and streaky. In this case, women need to seek prompt medical attention to get appropriate treatment.

For women, string drawing is an important physiological phenomenon that can help them better understand their body changes and detect and treat possible problems in time. At the same time, the stringing phenomenon also marks a woman's preparation for pregnancy. Therefore, women should understand as much as possible about their body changes and take appropriate measures to ensure that they can successfully conceive.