The shape of leucorrhea during ovulation

The shape of leucorrhea during ovulation is very special. It usually appears in a transparent, clear, and viscous state, and the amount is relatively small. This secretion can provide certain protection and lubrication for the female reproductive tract, and also helps sperm enter the female reproductive tract.

However, the shape of leucorrhea during ovulation also has certain changes. Generally speaking, during this period, women’s secretions will become more transparent and clear, and their viscosity will also decrease. In addition, the secretions during this period will also become thinner, lighter in texture, and the amount will gradually decrease.

In addition to changes in shape, secretions during ovulation are also affected by female body factors. For example, if a woman has vaginal inflammation or another condition, the discharge may become more complex or have an unusual smell or color.