Lots of discharge during ovulation

So, why do women have so much secretion during ovulation? In fact, this is related to the internal environment of the female reproductive tract. In the female reproductive tract, the uterus, vagina, ovaries and other organs are connected to each other, forming a complex ecosystem. In this ecosystem, the ovaries release large numbers of eggs, and mucus is an important part of protecting the eggs from being swallowed by sperm.

During a woman's ovulation period, the ovaries release a large number of eggs, which then travel through the fallopian tubes into the uterus. Mucus plays an important role in this process, helping the egg and sperm meet and preventing other substances from interfering with the meeting of the egg and sperm. Therefore, during a woman's ovulation period, mucus is very abundant, which helps ensure the successful combination of egg and sperm.

While heavy ovulation discharge is an exciting and pleasurable experience, it can also cause some discomfort. For example, if women often feel uncomfortable, it may be because the mucus contains some bacteria or viruses, which may infect the female reproductive tract and cause some diseases. Therefore, it is very important for women to understand how secretions are produced during ovulation and how to protect their reproductive tract health.