Leucorrhea during ovulation

The leucorrhea during ovulation is transparent, clear and moist. It usually presents an alkaline nature, which can protect women's reproductive organs well and avoid the invasion of bacteria. During ovulation, a woman's secretions usually increase in volume and become thinner, allowing for better absorption of nutrients and promoting the release of eggs from the ovaries.

In addition to leucorrhea during ovulation, women's vagina also secretes other types of secretions, such as sperm antibodies, prostaglandins, etc. These discharges are all important to a woman's health, but they usually disappear during the rest of the menstrual cycle.

If women often ignore leucorrhea during ovulation, it may lead to a series of problems. For example, if a woman does not clean her vagina during ovulation, it may allow bacteria to invade and cause infection. In addition, if women wash their vaginas frequently, it may destroy the acid-base balance in the vagina and reduce the protective effect of secretions.