Brown discharge during ovulation for three consecutive months

Let’s take a look at the basics of ovulation. In the female menstrual cycle, ovulation refers to the period of time after the egg is released from the ovary. During this time, a woman's vaginal discharge will become wetter and turn brown in color. Generally speaking, it is normal to have brown discharge in the days before and after ovulation.

However, some women may experience brown discharge during ovulation for three months in a row. How should this situation be explained? Generally speaking, this situation may be related to the physical condition of women. For example, some women may suffer from endocrine disorders, resulting in abnormal ovulation and brown discharge. In addition, some diseases, such as infection or inflammation of the reproductive organs, may also cause the appearance of brown discharge during ovulation.

For women who have brown discharge during ovulation for three consecutive months, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for examination and treatment. At the same time, in daily life, you should also pay attention to personal hygiene and keep your reproductive organs clean and dry. In addition, avoid excessive sexual behavior and excessive force during defecation, which may also affect the normal operation of ovulation.