Is ovulation related to leucorrhea?

First of all, what we can determine is that the ovulation period is closely related to women’s vaginal secretions. Women's vaginal secretions are produced by vaginal flora breaking down organic matter, including proteins, carbohydrates, fats, enzymes and other substances. These secretions are important in maintaining a woman’s vaginal health and balance.

In addition, ovulation and a woman's vaginal secretions are also affected by hormonal levels. During ovulation, a woman’s ovaries secrete large amounts of estrogen and progesterone, and changes in these hormone levels will also affect vaginal secretions. Estrogen can make vaginal discharge thicker and become more runny and moist, while progesterone can cause vaginal discharge to become clearer, more transparent and more alkaline.

In addition, some studies have shown that women’s vaginal secretions also contain a variety of nutrients, such as vitamin B12, calcium, zinc, etc. These nutrients are very important for women’s physical and reproductive health.