Dirty water during ovulation

However, this fluid is not always clean. In some cases, it can become contaminated, causing health problems. For example, if a woman accidentally gets dirty water into a cup while cleaning it, the dirty water on the cup could cause an infection. Likewise, if a woman's ovaries and uterus are contaminated, this dirty water may cause inflammation and infection.

Therefore, we need to take the dirty water produced by women during ovulation seriously. We need to take steps to avoid contamination, such as cleaning a woman's ovaries and uterus regularly to ensure they stay healthy and clean. We also need to avoid using contaminated water sources to clean cups to ensure our health and safety.

During ovulation, a woman's body produces clear fluid, which is not always clean. We need to take steps to avoid contamination and ensure that a woman's ovaries and uterus remain healthy and clean.