Green leucorrhea during ovulation is a relatively common phenomenon, usually occurring between the 14th and 19th days of a woman’s menstrual cycle. For many women, this change may feel unfamiliar, but for those who are already familiar with their cycles, it may feel familiar.

While this phenomenon may seem strange, it's not an anomaly. In most cases, it only has a certain impact on the body and does not have a big impact on health. However, if women experience severe discomfort during this period, such as pain, itching, odor, etc., it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.

During this period, women should pay attention to maintaining personal hygiene and avoid strenuous exercise or activities. At the same time, you should also avoid using any lotions or detergents that contain chemicals to avoid unnecessary harm to your body.

Although green vaginal discharge during ovulation may feel a little strange, it is not abnormal. As long as you maintain personal hygiene, avoid strenuous exercise or activities, and seek medical attention promptly, you can get through this period with confidence.