Picture of egg white and leucorrhea during ovulation

Egg White Egg white is a clear, white liquid that usually appears under a woman's nostrils and begins on day 14 of her menstrual cycle. Before this day, egg white usually stays in a woman's body for a while, but after this day, it disappears quickly.

For women, egg white is a very important physiological phenomenon. It can help women screen sperm to ensure that sperm can combine with women's eggs. At the same time, egg white can also protect female reproductive organs and prevent the invasion of bacteria and viruses.

However, although egg white is very important for women, not every woman will experience it. If women don't experience egg whites, there's no need to worry. Typically, women will develop egg whites late in their menstrual cycle, indicating that they are waiting for a new cycle.