The ovulation period is an important period when hormone levels in a woman's body change, and it is also an important period when a woman can become pregnant. During this period, the amount of leucorrhea in women will increase, showing a transparent, clear, and thin state. The following are some specific situations of the change process of leucorrhea during ovulation:

2. Ovulation period: During the ovulation period, a woman's hormone levels will reach their peak, causing the vagina to secrete a large amount of transparent, clear, and thin leucorrhea. Leucorrhea during this period usually becomes clearer, thinner, and takes on a water-like state.

3. After ovulation: Within a few days after ovulation, a woman's hormone levels will drop again, resulting in reduced vaginal secretions, resulting in a gradual reduction in the amount of leucorrhea. Leucorrhea during this period usually becomes thicker, heavier, and appears to be similar to black or brown.

In general, the change of leucorrhea during ovulation is a complex process, which is affected by changes in hormone levels in women's bodies, vaginal secretions, and may be affected by other factors, such as diet, exercise, etc. Therefore, women should pay attention to changes in their leucorrhea so that possible problems can be discovered and treated in time.