It’s not the leucorrhea that is thick during ovulation.

In a woman's menstrual cycle, ovulation is the time when eggs mature and are released. Generally speaking, this is a safe period for women, because the egg cells are excreted at this time, so pregnancy cannot occur. However, not every woman releases eggs at this time, so in some cases, a woman may experience an unsafe pregnancy.

So, how does pregnancy occur during non-safe periods? In fact, this condition is usually caused by the encounter between female sperm and male egg cells. In this case, a woman's egg cells may be invaded by sperm, resulting in pregnancy.

Although the likelihood of pregnancy outside of safe periods is relatively low, it can still happen. Therefore, women should always pay attention to their menstrual cycles and ensure that they take appropriate safety measures during non-safe periods to reduce the risk of pregnancy.

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