Why is the leucorrhea not stringy during ovulation?

Why do unstretched discharge occur during ovulation?

In fact, undrawn secretions are not real stringed secretions. Stringy discharge is a clear, stretchy discharge that usually appears during a woman's menstrual cycle. Unstretched discharge is actually secretion produced by a woman's vaginal flora, which keeps her vagina clean and helps prevent infection. In addition, undrawn secretions may also be related to a woman's personal constitution, or to the vaginal cleaning products used.

Why do some women experience uncoated discharge during ovulation?

Some women may experience uncoated discharge during ovulation, which may be due to the following reasons:

1. Vaginal flora imbalance: If a woman’s vaginal flora is imbalanced, it may lead to vaginal itching, pain or infection. In this case, vaginal flora may produce secretions that may keep a woman's vagina clean and help prevent infection.

2. Use cleaning products: If women use inappropriate cleaning products, it may lead to vaginal flora imbalance or infection. In this case, vaginal flora may produce secretions that may keep a woman's vagina clean and help prevent infection.

3. Personal constitution: Some women may experience uncoated discharge during ovulation, which may be related to their personal constitution. For example, some women may have better immunity and therefore be less susceptible to infections.

Unstretched discharge is not normal secretion. If a woman experiences unstretched discharge during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical attention in time to determine whether there is infection or other problems.