Discharge during ovulation, bean dregs

The appearance of okara-like discharge is usually related to a woman's menstrual cycle. During ovulation, a woman's ovaries release eggs, which travel into the fallopian tubes to await fertilization. During this process, a woman's vaginal discharge may increase, and the substances in it may combine with sperm to form a fertilized egg. After the fertilized egg implants, the woman's body begins to enter the pregnancy state.

Although the appearance of okara-like discharge may be somewhat uncomfortable, it is also an important sign in a woman's menstrual cycle. If women often have okara-like discharge during their menstrual cycle, accompanied by symptoms such as abdominal pain and low back pain, they may be pregnant. In this case, women should seek medical treatment promptly and receive medical examination and treatment.

In addition, the appearance of okara-like discharge may also be related to some other factors, such as vaginal inflammation, sexual behavior, stress, etc. If women frequently experience bean-like discharge during their menstrual cycle and cannot determine the cause, they should seek help from their doctor.