White watery leucorrhea during ovulation

The exact cause of white, watery leucorrhea during ovulation is not fully understood, but research suggests it may be caused by an imbalance in a woman's vaginal flora. When the vaginal flora is balanced, a woman's reproductive tract usually maintains normal discharge, and white, watery leucorrhea during ovulation is a manifestation of vaginal flora imbalance.

In addition to improving the female reproductive tract environment, white, watery leucorrhea during ovulation also has other important functions. First, it can help women monitor their menstrual cycles and predict their menstrual cycles. Secondly, it can also clean the female reproductive tract and avoid female reproductive tract infections.

Although white, watery leucorrhea during ovulation is not a normal physiological phenomenon, it is very important for many women. If you find yourself experiencing this phenomenon during ovulation, please consult your doctor promptly for professional help.