Ovulation refers to the time period when hormone levels in a woman's body change. It is also an important period for women to have children. During ovulation, women will have increased discharge, which contains large amounts of clear mucus and protein. This discharge is called leucorrhea.

In addition to changes in secretions, women may also feel some discomfort during ovulation, such as soft breasts, abdominal distension, and waist soreness. These feelings may vary based on individual differences, but they are generally universal.

It's important to note that a woman's menstrual cycle and hormone levels change over time, so a woman's fertility potential cannot be judged simply based on her ovulation period. Women should be better prepared to meet the challenge by maintaining a healthy menstrual cycle and hormone levels through a healthy diet and lifestyle, as well as appropriate exercise and treatment.

Discharge and discomfort during ovulation are normal physiological phenomena for women, but to maintain health and fertility, women should pay close attention to their menstrual cycle and hormone levels and seek medical help when necessary.