It's normal to have jelly-like fluid during ovulation, but that doesn't mean it's normal. If you feel unwell or worried, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately.

Egg jelly is produced by the ovaries and is usually released during a woman's ovulation period. It is formed from the union of eggs and server cells in the ovaries and is then expelled from the body through the vagina.

Egg jelly is usually clear in color, but may have some tint. Its size is usually larger than that of a water molecule, but may be smaller than that of a water molecule. The shape of egg jelly is usually round or oval, but may be somewhat irregular.

Some people may experience discomfort, especially when passing egg jelly. This may be due to the discharge of egg jelly blocking the vagina or causing pain. If you feel unwell or worried, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately.

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