It is a normal physiological phenomenon to have thick secretions during ovulation, and most people will feel some discomfort during this period. However, if you feel very uncomfortable or have other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.

1. Changes in hormonal levels in the body: During ovulation, a woman’s hormonal levels will change, which may cause vaginal discharge to increase and become sticky.

2. Bacterial infection: If a woman's vaginal flora is imbalanced or infected with bacteria, vaginal discharge will increase and become sticky.

3. Vaginal dryness: If a woman’s vagina is dry, the discharge will become thicker.

4. Other factors: For example, excessive exercise, too greasy diet, etc. may also cause vaginal secretions to increase and become sticky.

Although it is a normal physiological phenomenon to have thick secretions during ovulation, if you feel very uncomfortable or have other uncomfortable symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time for diagnosis and treatment.

In addition, women should pay attention to personal hygiene in daily life, maintain the balance of vaginal flora, and avoid bacterial infection, thereby preventing increased and sticky vaginal secretions.