Leucorrhea changes during intercourse during ovulation

What is ovulation?

A woman's menstrual cycle usually lasts 28 days, but it can vary based on individual differences and changes in hormonal levels. In a woman's menstrual cycle, ovulation usually occurs in the days between menstruation, that is, between day 14 and day 20 of the menstrual cycle. During this period, women's vaginal discharge will become more obvious and may present with some special symptoms, such as colorless, transparent, sticky discharge, called leucorrhea.

Leucorrhea changes during intercourse during ovulation

During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge will change and she may show some special symptoms. Here are some possible changes:

1. Colorless, transparent, and sticky discharge: During the ovulation period, a woman’s vaginal discharge will become more obvious and may appear colorless, transparent, and sticky. This discharge may give women a pleasurable sensation and may help women perform better during sex.

2. Moisture: During ovulation, a woman’s vaginal secretions may become more moist and may give women a comfortable experience. This feeling of wetness may increase a woman's interest in sex and may help her enjoy sex better.

3. Stringing: During the ovulation period, women’s vaginal secretions may appear stringy. This stringing may continue for some time during sex and may appear clear, white, or yellow.

4. Odor: During ovulation, a woman’s vaginal secretions may emit a special odor called odor. The smell may give women a pleasant sensation and may increase their interest in sexual intercourse.

How these symptoms may affect women's health

Possible impacts on women's health include:

1. Increase sexual desire: