White jelly-like substance during ovulation

The egg cell mass is composed of the zona pellucida and cytoplasm, and its shape is usually round or oval. During ovulation, the egg cell mass becomes more transparent and swollen, like white jelly. This change is one of the processes in the formation of egg cell clusters and is also one of the physiological characteristics of women.

Egg mass formation is controlled by regulation of the thalamic-pituitary-ovarian axis. This axis signals the ovary to increase the number and quality of eggs and promotes an increase in the zona pellucida and cytoplasm. This process needs to start on the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle and continue until the 16th day.

Egg mass is an important physiological process that is not only critical to a woman's pregnancy and reproductive health, but can also affect a woman's mental health. If women can maintain a healthy lifestyle, such as proper diet and exercise, during ovulation, their reproductive health and mental health will be better protected.