Whether there is stringing during ovulation is a common question, but not all ovulation periods have stringing. Stringing usually occurs after the egg is released, waiting to be fertilized in the ovary, and usually lasts for a few days.

Although stringing does not occur in all ovulation periods, it is a noticeable characteristic experienced by many women. Pulling can also be a helpful reminder if pregnancy is being considered, as changes in the zona pellucida can indicate whether the egg is ready for fertilization.

However, it is important to note that drawing is not always accurate and should not be used as the sole basis for determining pregnancy. If you are considering pregnancy, it is best to consult your doctor or professional advisor for more accurate information.