Leucorrhea like egg yolk during ovulation

What is the secretion during ovulation?

Ovulation discharge refers to the clear, viscous fluid in a woman's vagina, which is usually a color similar to egg yolk. This secretion increases a woman's body's immunity and helps resist bacterial and viral invasion. At the same time, it can also help women defecate smoothly and promote blood circulation in the reproductive tract.

Why does the discharge during ovulation look like egg yolk?

This is because during a woman’s menstrual cycle, her ovaries release a mature egg. When the egg is released, it combines with sperm to form a fertilized egg, causing the woman to become pregnant. During this process, a woman's vaginal secretions change according to her body's needs to help the fertilized egg implant and develop.

Why does ovulation discharge appear egg yolk color?

This is because during a woman’s menstrual cycle, her ovaries release a mature egg. After the egg is released, a woman's vaginal secretions are affected by hormones secreted by her ovaries, including hormones and fatty substances in her ovaries. These hormones and fatty substances give vaginal secretions a color similar to egg yolk.

How to observe ovulation secretions?

When observing ovulation secretions, you need to pay attention to the following points:

1. Observation time: It is usually recommended to start observation on the 14th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle.

2. Observation method: You can measure body temperature or use a woman’s calendar to record it.

3. Symptoms to watch for: Women may feel some discomfort, such as pain or discomfort.

4. Observation results: If a woman’s vaginal secretions are similar in color to egg yolk, she is probably ovulating.

To sum up, understanding ovulation secretions is very important for women’s health. By observing women's vaginal secretions, women can better understand their physical health and take appropriate measures to maintain their reproductive health.