What is the difference between leucorrhea during ovulation?

First of all, the discharge during ovulation is usually clear, transparent, and light yellow or light yellow in color. This discharge is called "clear stringy discharge," and it can increase a woman's chances of getting pregnant.

Secondly, the discharge during ovulation is usually thin and light in texture, and does not cause pain or discomfort. This is because during this period, the inside of a woman’s vagina is moist and the secretions become thinner.

In addition, the amount of secretion will also increase during ovulation, usually 1-2ML of secretion will be produced every day. This discharge can also bring pleasure to women, so for them this period is also the most sexual.

Finally, the color of your discharge may change during ovulation. Under normal circumstances, the color of clear silky discharge should be light yellow or light yellow, but if a woman's discharge appears green, brown or black, then this may be the result of infection with certain pathogens and requires treatment.

To summarize, while ovulation discharges are crucial for a woman to get pregnant, they also have several different differences. Therefore, if a woman wants to get pregnant, it is best to understand the characteristics of secretions during this period in advance so as to better cope with it.