Is excessive leucorrhea due to ovulation?

So, is excessive leucorrhea a sign of ovulation? There is no absolute answer to this question, as every woman's cycle is different, and body temperature and other characteristics of the menstrual cycle can also affect the amount of discharge. However, here are some signs that you may be ovulating:

1. Increased body temperature: Later in the menstrual cycle, body temperature will start to increase, especially during the day. The body temperature on this day usually remains elevated for about 14 days, which is a woman's menstrual cycle.

2. Increased discharge: In the later stages of the menstrual cycle, a woman’s discharge may become more abundant, more transparent, clearer, and may have some odor.

3. Appetite changes: During ovulation, women may experience an increase in appetite, feel hungrier, and may want to eat something.

4. Increased energy: During ovulation, women may experience increased energy and feel more tired, but they may also feel very excited and relaxed.

While the signs above don't accurately indicate whether you're ovulating, they can help you better understand your cycle and predict when you're likely to release an egg. If you notice an unusually heavy discharge on one day during your menstrual cycle and feel something unusual, you may be ovulating.