The discharge of clear and watery liquid during ovulation is a unique physiological phenomenon of our body during the breeding season. When our body's hormone levels change, our vagina secretes a clear, watery fluid, which is called "clear watery" during ovulation.

This clear, liquid, watery substance is made up of vaginal bacteria and vaginal secretions. During ovulation, our bodies need to be more moist to make it easier for sperm to enter the vagina and combine with the egg. As a result, bacteria and discharge in the vagina increase and become easier to flow.

A clear, watery substance that naturally flows out during ovulation and is very important to our bodies and the breeding season. If our bodies lose this fluid, our bodies are likely to be healthier and have a harder time reproducing. Therefore, we should cherish this liquid and use it correctly.