How much leucorrhea is there during ovulation?

Generally speaking, in a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovulation period is about 14 days before the next menstrual period. During this period, women's vaginal secretions will increase, become clear, transparent, and increase in volume. This discharge is called ovulation leucorrhea.

During the ovulation period, a woman's vaginal secretions will reach a peak, generally reaching 5000-8000 ml per day and night. This secretion protects the female reproductive organs and provides a certain amount of lubrication, making sexual intercourse more comfortable and pleasurable.

However, everyone's physical condition is different, so the specific amount of leucorrhea during ovulation will also be different. Generally speaking, during ovulation, a woman’s vaginal discharge will appear white, clear, and thin, and may have some odor. If a woman has symptoms such as abnormal increase in discharge, odor, color change, etc., it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to rule out any potential health problems.