Is increased leucorrhea indicating ovulation?

However, for many women, they may be confused as to why their discharge is increasing? Is this how they behave during ovulation?

In fact, increased secretion is usually one of the symptoms of women during ovulation. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge becomes thicker, darker, and may have an odor. These changes often occur at different times throughout the day, making it difficult to predict exactly when.

However, increased discharge does not always mean a woman is ovulating. Other factors, such as mood, health, and frequency of sexual intercourse, may also influence changes in discharge. Therefore, it is not accurate to predict ovulation based solely on changes in secretion.