Ovulation period leucorrhea

Leucorrhea is one of the most common symptoms of ovulation. It usually occurs between days 12 and 16 of a woman's menstrual cycle and lasts about 2 to 3 days. Watery discharge is usually watery, and cells and sperm can be clearly seen in the fluid. The appearance of this kind of secretion signals that women have entered a dangerous period and is also the best time for women to have sexual intercourse.

Watery vaginal discharge occurs when egg cells gradually mature during a woman's menstrual cycle and prepare to be excreted from the body. When the egg matures, it is released from the ovary into the fallopian tube and transported to the uterus, where it prepares for fertilization and implantation.

However, watery, clear discharge is not a symptom that every woman experiences. Some women may experience discomfort or pain, which may be caused by an infection or other illness. Therefore, if women experience discomfort or pain, they should consult a doctor promptly so that the cause of the symptoms can be determined and appropriate treatment can be taken.