Dark red leucorrhea during ovulation: an important indicator of women’s health

What is ovulation?

A woman's menstrual cycle lasts about 28 days, and ovulation occurs on the 1st to 5th of each month. During ovulation, a woman’s vaginal discharge will increase, become transparent, thick, and dark red in color. This secretion is called ovulation secretion, and it is one of the important indicators of female fertility.

Why is the secretion dark red during ovulation?

Dark red discharge during ovulation is caused by hormonal changes in the body. During ovulation, a woman's estrogen and progesterone levels change, causing vaginal discharge to increase and become darker. This change is caused by cell rupture and shedding, and is a natural physiological phenomenon.

Things to note

Although dark red secretions during ovulation have an important impact on women's health and fertility, there are also some precautions. First of all, women should pay attention to maintaining personal hygiene and clean the vagina frequently to avoid infection. Secondly, women should be careful not to have sexual intercourse during ovulation, as sexual intercourse may lead to bacterial infection. Finally, women should pay attention to their own secretions. If they find abnormal secretions, they should seek medical treatment in time.

Dark red secretion during ovulation is one of the important indicators of women's health. It reflects the hormone levels in women and has an important impact on women's fertility. Women should pay attention to maintaining personal hygiene, avoid sexual intercourse during ovulation, and seek medical treatment promptly to ensure their health and fertility.