Every month during ovulation, our bodies go through a special change. During this period, the hormonal levels in our body change, causing our vaginal discharge to turn brown or dark brown. Although this change may be uncomfortable, it is usually a normal physiological phenomenon.

So, under what circumstances will women’s secretions change?

Generally speaking, a woman's discharge will change during ovulation. Before ovulation, they are usually white or clear, but over time they will gradually become more brown or dark brown. This may be caused by changes in hormonal levels in the body, which can cause changes in vaginal discharge.

In addition to ovulation, a woman's discharge can be affected by many factors. For example, their diet, exercise, stress and emotional state, etc. Women are advised to consult their doctor if they experience any abnormality in their discharge, such as frequent, large amounts, abnormal color or smell.