Just after ovulation, you may notice some changes in your body. Not only are these changes normal physiological phenomena, they can also help predict your chances of getting pregnant in the future. One common change is an increase in vaginal discharge.

Implantation is the process by which a fertilized egg implants into the endometrium of the uterus. This process requires some special conditions and time, so during this period, your body will release some chemicals to help the fertilized egg implant. These chemicals include hormones and mucus.

Immediately after ovulation, a woman's hormone levels begin to rise and the amount of mucus in her vagina increases. These mucus are secreted by cells in the vagina. They can increase the transparency and moistness of the mucus, and also protect the fertilized egg in the uterus from interference from the external environment.

So when you notice an increase in vaginal discharge, it could mean your body is preparing for a future chance of pregnancy. However, if you have any concerns or discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor or professional health care provider.