Watery leucorrhea after intercourse during ovulation period

First, we need to understand what ovulation is. In the female menstrual cycle, the ovulation period refers to the 14 days before the next menstrual period. This day is called the fertile period. During the fertile period, women's sexual desire becomes higher and they become aroused more easily. Therefore, women are more likely to become pregnant at this time.

So, why do women have watery vaginal discharge? This is because during ovulation, a woman’s vaginal flora is imbalanced, resulting in increased vaginal secretions. These secretions contain some proteins and amino acids, and they form a thin, clear, watery fluid.

Although this secretion seems to be a normal physiological phenomenon, it may also cause us some health problems. First, if women have vaginal discharge that is too frequent or too thin, it may affect their sexual desire and reproductive health. Secondly, if women's vaginal secretions contain too many bacteria or viruses, it may affect their reproductive health and may lead to infection or disease.

In order to avoid these problems, we need to pay attention to the following points:

1. Maintain personal hygiene. During the fertile period, we need to clean and disinfect our reproductive organs frequently to avoid infection.

2. Avoid excessive sexual activity. During the fertile period, we need to avoid excessive sexual activity to avoid affecting our reproductive health.

3. Regular physical examination. Regular physical exams can help us detect and treat reproductive health problems early.

To summarize, while watery discharge during ovulation is an exciting phenomenon, it can also cause us some health problems. Therefore, we need to maintain personal hygiene, avoid excessive sexual behavior, and have regular physical examinations to ensure our reproductive health.