Yellow-green leucorrhea during ovulation

Ovulation discharge is usually clear, sticky, and slightly yellow or green in color. This discharge is made up of bacteria in the vagina and shed vaginal cells. During ovulation, a woman's body produces more hormones, which causes bacteria and cells in the vagina to break down faster, causing discharge to become abnormally yellow or green.

If women experience unusual yellow or green discharge during ovulation, they may be experiencing the following:

1. Pregnancy: During the ovulation period, a woman’s egg is released from the ovary and enters the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization. If women have fertilized during this period, their vaginal discharge may turn unusually yellow or green, which is one of the signs of pregnancy.

2. Inflammation: If women experience unusual yellow or green discharge during ovulation, they may be experiencing vaginal inflammation. Vaginal inflammation can cause damage to a woman's vaginal walls and lead to bacterial infections.

3. Other diseases: In addition to vaginal inflammation, women may also suffer from other diseases, such as endometritis or ovarian disease.

If women experience unusual yellow or green discharge during ovulation, they should consult their doctor promptly. Your doctor can check the discharge to determine if there are any problems and develop a treatment plan accordingly. In addition, women should maintain a healthy lifestyle during their cycle, including a balanced diet and moderate exercise, to help maintain physical health and safety.