Watery vaginal discharge during ovulation

Watery leucorrhea is a special manifestation of women during ovulation. It often reflects changes in women's bodies and has an important impact on women's pregnancy and childbirth. So why does watery leucorrhea appear during a woman's menstrual cycle?

The appearance of watery leucorrhea is caused by changes in hormonal levels in women during the menstrual cycle. During a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovaries release a hormone called egg growth factor. This hormone promotes the growth and maturation of a woman's egg cells. When the egg matures, it is released from the ovary into the vagina. At this time, a woman's vagina will secrete a substance called "watery leucorrhea".

The water and nutrients in watery leucorrhea can provide sufficient nutrition for egg cells.