How to check the ovulation period of leucorrhea

Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle is divided into two phases, namely the pre-cycle period and the post-cycle period. During the pre-cycle period, a woman's ovaries and uterus begin to prepare for the next cycle, and the amount of leucorrhea will gradually decrease. Later in the cycle, when the ovaries and uterus are ready to release eggs, a woman's vaginal discharge will increase in amount and become transparent, clear, and colloid-like.

We can judge a woman's ovulation period by observing changes in her menstrual cycle and leucorrhea. Generally speaking, in the early stage of the cycle, a woman's menstrual cycle is regular, but in the late stage of the cycle, a woman's menstrual cycle may become irregular. At this time, a woman's ovulation period can be judged by observing changes in the woman's menstrual cycle and leucorrhea.

In addition, women can also determine their ovulation period by measuring their body temperature. Generally speaking, during a woman’s menstrual cycle, her basal body temperature will increase over time, especially during a woman’s ovulation period, when her basal body temperature will rise to about 0.5°C.