Is it ovulation when you have leucorrhea?

Let’s understand what ovulation is. The ovulation period refers to the time a woman's eggs survive in the body after they are released from the ovaries. Generally speaking, a woman will release an egg during ovulation, and the egg will be fertilized within 24 hours. If a woman is fertilized during ovulation, the baby will be born within a month.

So, does leucorrhea indicate ovulation? In fact, leucorrhea is not the ovulation period. This is because after the egg is released, it usually survives in the vagina for about 2-3 days, but women may have their period during this period. Therefore, women cannot accurately determine whether leucorrhea is ovulation.

However, there are some methods that women can use to determine whether they are ovulating. First, women can determine whether they are ovulating by measuring their basal body temperature.