Leucorrhea during ovulation

Normally, a woman's vaginal discharge will change with the menstrual cycle. In the early stages of the menstrual cycle, vaginal secretions will be thinner, yellowish in color, and somewhat elastic. In the later stages of the menstrual cycle, vaginal discharge will become thicker and white or transparent in color.

During the ovulation period, a woman's vaginal secretions will undergo a special change. A few days before ovulation, vaginal secretions will begin to become thicker and contain a large number of white blood cells and proteins. These white blood cells and proteins can help women clean their vaginas better and enhance their vaginal defenses.

On the day of ovulation, vaginal secretions become thicker and contain large amounts of white blood cells and proteins. These white blood cells and proteins can help women clean their vaginas better and enhance their vaginal defenses. In addition, during ovulation, women's vaginal secretions will also contain a large number of transparent or white droplets, which can help women moisten their vaginas better and enhance women's sexual desire.