How long does it take to ovulate with white thread during ovulation?

Under normal circumstances, a woman's egg will stay for a period of time after it is released. This period is called the "drawing period." During this period, a woman's egg is released and fertilized. During the drawing period, a woman's vagina will become moist and some white or pink discharge will flow out. These discharges are called "white stringy discharge."

So, how to accurately determine a woman’s drawing period? Generally speaking, women can be judged by the following aspects:

1. Observe vaginal secretions: Women can observe their vaginal secretions. If they find that the secretions have turned white or pink and have a certain degree of toughness, it may be in the drawing period.

2. Measure body temperature: Women can determine their drawing period by measuring their body temperature. Generally speaking, during a woman's drawing period, her body temperature will rise by about 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius.

3. Observe symptoms: Women can also judge their string drawing period by observing their symptoms. For example, women may experience discomfort or pain, or experience symptoms such as vaginal bleeding.

However, women cannot accurately determine their own drawing period because everyone's physique and situation are different. Therefore, if women want to become pregnant, it is best to consult a doctor to understand their drawing period and take appropriate measures.

In general, it is very important to understand a woman’s drawing period when it comes to pregnancy. If a woman wants to get pregnant, it is best to consult a doctor to understand her condition and take appropriate measures.