Ovulatory stringing refers to a clear, snot-like discharge from the vagina that usually occurs during ovulation during a woman's menstrual cycle. For many women, ovulation is one of their most anticipated times because during this time, their sexual desire increases and they are more likely to become pregnant.

There are many reasons for stringing, including vaginal infection, bacterial infection, endocrine disorders, etc. If you experience unusual stringing during ovulation, you may want to consider seeing your doctor to identify any underlying health issues and get appropriate treatment.

In addition to seeing a doctor, there are some methods that can help you determine whether you are experiencing abnormal stringing during ovulation. First, you can record your menstrual cycle and observe whether stringing occurs in the middle of your menstrual cycle. Secondly, you can try to use body temperature measurement to determine whether your body temperature rises during ovulation. Finally, you can try using an ultrasound to determine whether your ovaries and uterus are functioning normally during ovulation.

In conclusion, stringing is a common phenomenon and for many women, it is normal. However, if you experience unusual stringing during ovulation or if you are concerned about your health, it is recommended to see your doctor.