Leucorrhea after ovulation

After ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge may become thicker and mushy. This discharge may cause discomfort to women, especially during sex. Additionally, if a woman experiences an odor or color change in her discharge, she may want to consider seeing a doctor.

There are many reasons for mushy discharge after ovulation. One possibility is inflammation of the vagina, especially if it's infected with bacteria or viruses. Another possibility is that the woman is taking some type of antibiotic or hormonal medication, which may affect vaginal discharge. In addition, a woman's physical condition, such as changes in hormonal levels, may also cause changes in discharge.

If a woman notices that her discharge becomes abnormal after ovulation, she should see a doctor as soon as possible. A doctor can examine a woman's discharge and determine if any health problems are present. In addition, your doctor can recommend steps that a woman can take, such as medications or other treatments, to improve the look and smell of her discharge.