Leucorrhea during ovulation is different from usual and usually takes on a different shape and color, so it may be safer to have sex at this time. Here are some examples of how ovulation may differ:

2. Color: During ovulation, the color of leucorrhea may become more transparent and white, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. Occasionally, leucorrhea may also appear yellowish or colorless, which may be caused by inflammation or infection.

3. Amount: During the ovulation period, women’s vaginal secretions will increase and may reach a peak, usually in the afternoon or evening. This increased secretion can make sex more comfortable and moist.

4. Texture: During ovulation, a woman’s vaginal secretions will become thicker, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. This thick secretion can make sex safer and reduce the obstacles for sperm to enter the body from the vagina.