Why do I have leucorrhea during ovulation?

Why do I have leucorrhea during ovulation?

This question involves female biology and physiology. In the female reproductive tract, there are microorganisms called "vaginal flora" that live and reproduce in the female reproductive tract. During ovulation, a woman’s vaginal flora undergoes some changes, leading to an increase in vaginal secretions.

In addition, a woman’s vagina also contains a substance called “cervical fluid”. During a woman's menstrual cycle, cervical fluid also changes with the menstrual cycle. During ovulation, cervical fluid becomes thinner and resembles a white or clear fluid.