Anovulatory leucorrhea

The reasons for non-ovulation mainly include the following aspects:

1. Hormone changes: A woman’s menstrual cycle is determined by hormonal changes in the body. In the early stages of the cycle, the ovaries will secrete a large number of eggs, but in the later stages of the cycle, the ovaries will stop secreting eggs, which is the anovulatory period. At this time, the hormone levels in a woman's body will change, causing vaginal secretions to become thinner.

2. Cervical Mucus: Cervical mucus also changes during a woman’s cycle. Cervical mucus becomes thicker early in the cycle, and becomes thinner later in the cycle. Cervical mucus during anovulatory periods is usually thinner, which helps sperm enter the uterus.

3. Uterine Contractions: During a woman’s cycle, the uterus also contracts. Later in the cycle, the frequency of uterine contractions gradually increases, which can cause vaginal discharge to become thinner.

4. Other factors: Sometimes the anovulatory period is also affected by other factors, such as mood changes, diet, exercise, etc.

Changes in secretions during anovulatory periods are an inevitable phenomenon during the menstrual cycle. Although it may cause some discomfort to women, it is also one of the easier times for women to become pregnant. If a woman is unsure of the specific reason for her anovulatory period, it is recommended that she check her body regularly to understand her physical health.