Leucorrhea during ovulation

Ovulatory leucorrhea is a white, soft, clear fluid that usually appears between the 14th and 19th days of a woman's menstrual cycle. During this period, a woman's vaginal discharge will increase and become clearer and more transparent.

Why does leucorrhea appear like water during ovulation?

This is because during a woman’s menstrual cycle, her ovaries release a large number of eggs. These egg cells are very high in water and nutrients, so they form a large amount of secretion when they are released. The discharge during this period is very clear and transparent, like running water.

Leucorrhea during ovulation is very important to a woman’s health. It can help women's vaginas be better cleaned and disinfected, and it can also help women better absorb nutrients. If a woman has less or abnormal vaginal discharge, it may affect her health, so she should pay attention to maintaining normal levels of vaginal discharge.

How to keep leucorrhea normal during ovulation?

1. Maintain a healthy lifestyle: A balanced diet, moderate exercise, and good sleeping habits can all help maintain women's health and improve the normal level of vaginal discharge.

2. Clean the vagina frequently: Before and after the menstrual cycle, women should clean the vagina frequently to help maintain normal levels of vaginal secretions. The vagina can be cleaned with warm water and mild cleansers, and care should be taken to avoid using cleansers that contain alcohol or other chemicals.

3. Maintain a healthy lifestyle: A balanced diet, moderate exercise, and good sleeping habits can all help maintain women's health and improve the normal level of vaginal discharge.

To sum up, leucorrhea during ovulation is very important to women’s health, so attention should be paid to maintaining normal levels of vaginal secretions. If you have any discomfort or concerns, you should consult your doctor promptly.