Leucorrhea and stringy vaginal discharge before ovulation

What is the phenomenon of stringing before ovulation?

The phenomenon of stringing before ovulation means that a woman’s vaginal discharge does not show an obvious stringy shape during the menstrual cycle, but appears in the middle or at the end of the cycle. This physiological phenomenon may occur between day 13 and day 23 of the cycle, but not necessarily.

Is it normal to have stringing before ovulation?

Although stringing before ovulation does not necessarily mean anything is wrong in itself, in some cases it may affect a woman's health and quality of life.

1. Affects women’s fertility

If a woman's vaginal secretions do not reach a sufficient amount during the cycle, they will be difficult for sperm to penetrate, thus affecting the woman's fertility. Therefore, if women find that they have stringing before ovulation, it is recommended that they increase the number of ML in the middle of the cycle to increase the amount of vaginal secretions.

2. Increased risk of inflammation

If women don't have enough vaginal secretions, they are less likely to become infected by bacteria. Women may be at increased risk of inflammation if they undergo sexual intercourse with this condition. Therefore, women are advised to increase the number of MLs and use barrier products to avoid infection.

3. Increase psychological stress

Stringing before ovulation may bring psychological stress to women. Women may worry about whether their physiology is normal, or they may worry about their health. Therefore, it is recommended that women not worry too much about this physiological phenomenon, relax and enjoy a pleasant cycle.

It is a normal physiological phenomenon to have stringing before ovulation. If women find themselves suffering from this condition, it is recommended that they increase the number of MLs and pay attention to personal hygiene.