It is a normal physiological phenomenon that vaginal discharge will increase during ovulation. It indicates that the egg cells are gradually maturing in preparation for implantation. During ovulation, a woman's vagina secretes a clear liquid called "leucorrhea", which is secreted by the mucosal cells of the vaginal wall.

In addition to ovulation, a woman's discharge also varies based on individual differences. If a woman's discharge increases abnormally, or changes in odor, color, texture, etc., she needs to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and treatment.

The secretion during ovulation is very important for women's health. It can help protect egg cells from external pollution and provide a comfortable living environment for sperm. Therefore, if women find abnormal changes in their secretions, they should consult a doctor in time for timely treatment.