Drainage from below during ovulation

Drainage during ovulation means that during ovulation, the acidic environment in the vagina increases, causing vaginal secretions to increase and some fluid to flow out. This phenomenon usually occurs around the 14th day before a woman's next menstrual period, but the specific date may vary from person to person.

This phenomenon is not caused by hormonal changes in women's bodies. Rather, it is caused by dysbiosis and bacterial infection in the vagina. When the balance of flora in a woman's vagina is disrupted, some bacteria can breed and enter the vagina, causing inflammation. In this case, bacteria may disrupt the acidic environment in the vagina, causing fluid to leak out.

Women don’t need to worry too much about this phenomenon. Although it may cause some discomfort, it is usually mild and can be relieved with some methods. For example, women can maintain a balanced flora and avoid the growth of bacteria by washing their vaginas. In addition, women can also use some vaginal plugs to increase the humidity of the vagina to relieve the feeling of fluid leakage.