How much love fluid is there during ovulation?

During ovulation, a woman’s reproductive organs begin to secrete a fluid called love fluid, which is a mixture of vaginal secretions and uterine fluid. Love fluid is a colorless, transparent, viscous and elastic liquid that can help women perform sexual activities and enhance women's sexual pleasure.

During ovulation, the amount of love fluid secreted will increase, reaching about 50 drops per second. This increase is caused by hormonal effects on the female reproductive system. During ovulation, a woman's hormone levels reach their peak, which causes the secretion of love fluid to increase and make the vagina softer and moister.

In addition to love fluid, women also release transparent, sticky, yellow or brown egg cells during ovulation. Egg cells are a very important part of the reproductive process. They are excreted by the female reproductive organs and then ingested by the male reproductive organs and develop into embryos.