Is leucorrhea in women during ovulation?

Leucorrhea in women refers to a white fluid in the female reproductive tract. This fluid plays a very important role in a woman's cycle. In a woman's menstrual cycle, leucorrhea usually occurs around the time of ovulation.

Some people believe that leucorrhea in women is a sign of ovulation. This is because during a woman's cycle, the ovaries release a large number of eggs, which need to pass through the vagina and into the uterus. When a woman discharges leucorrhea, egg cells will meet the bacteria in the vagina, thereby increasing the egg cell binding rate. Therefore, when a woman discharges leucorrhea, it is also a symbol of women's ovulation period.

However, some people believe that a woman's leucorrhea cannot determine a woman's ovulation period. This is because a woman’s menstrual cycle is affected by many factors, such as mood, stress, diet, health, etc. These factors will affect the timing of a woman's leucorrhea, making it impossible to accurately determine a woman's ovulation period.