During ovulation, when will you ovulate with excessive vaginal discharge?

So, how do you know which day is ovulation? Generally speaking, it can be determined by measuring basal body temperature. The method of measuring basal body temperature is very simple. You can measure the oral or anal body temperature when you wake up every morning. Then, changes in body temperature are recorded until the start of the next menstrual cycle.

It can also be determined by observing changes in secretions. During ovulation, a woman's discharge will become more abundant, clearer, thicker, and may be slightly blood-tinged. These changes can be determined through self-observation and recording.

Although these methods can determine which day is ovulation, they may also be affected by other factors, such as mood, diet, exercise, etc. Therefore, the best way is to regularly measure basal body temperature and observe changes in secretions in order to better understand your physical condition and choose the best time for childbirth.