Is it normal for leucorrhea not to be stringy during ovulation?

However, sometimes women do not experience stringing during ovulation. This may be normal, but it may also be due to other issues. So, is it normal to not have stretch marks during ovulation?

First, let’s understand what stringing is. During a woman's menstrual cycle, vaginal discharge gradually decreases and reaches its peak during a woman's ovulation period. During this period, a woman's vaginal discharge becomes clear, sticky, and can be stretched into threads. This is the drawing phenomenon.

So, under what circumstances may the phenomenon of non-drawing occur?

First, some women may experience stringiness late in the menstrual cycle. This could mean they have less vaginal discharge during this period, or that their cycle is longer and therefore not able to peak.

Secondly, some women may experience streaking a few days after ovulation. This could mean they have less vaginal discharge during this period, or that their cycle is longer and therefore not able to peak.

Finally, some women may experience string loss during treatment. This could mean their vaginal discharges were affected by the treatment, causing them to decrease or stop stringing.

Generally speaking, it is normal for women to experience stringing during ovulation. However, if you don’t experience stringing during this period, you don’t have to worry too much. If you have any concerns, it is recommended to consult your doctor.