Women's ovulation period leucorrhea chart

The discharge during a woman's ovulation period is called "leucorrhea", which is a mixture of vaginal mucosal secretions and uterine mucosal secretions. During a woman's ovulation period, the vaginal secretions will increase, become clear, transparent, and have a certain degree of elasticity, like a white silk thread that can be stretched to a long distance. This kind of secretion is called "stringy secretion" and is also one of the important physiological characteristics of women during ovulation.

The stringy discharge during a woman's ovulation period is a signal from her body that she is about to become pregnant. A few days before a woman's ovulation period, the stringy discharge will gradually increase. When the woman ovulates, the discharge will reach a peak and remain for a period of time. If a woman gets pregnant within this time, she can effectively avoid fetal malformations.

In addition to stringy discharge, what other physiological characteristics does a woman have during ovulation?

1. Increase in body temperature: A woman’s body temperature will increase by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius during ovulation. This is caused by hormonal changes in the body.

2. Increased sexual desire: During a woman’s ovulation period, sexual desire also increases because the body is releasing hormones that help women get pregnant more easily.

3. Appetite changes: During a woman's ovulation period, her appetite may change because the body needs more energy to support pregnancy.

4. Mental happiness: During a woman’s ovulation period, a woman’s mental happiness will also increase because the body is releasing hormones to help women better welcome new life.

The discharge during a woman's ovulation period is a signal from her body that she is about to become pregnant. If a woman gets pregnant within this time, she can effectively avoid fetal malformations. Therefore, women should pay close attention to their physiological changes and make pregnancy plans under the guidance of a doctor.