Leucorrhea is a vaginal discharge that every woman has. Its changes in different periods indicate changes in the female body, and the ovulation period is a period that every mature woman has. During the ovulation period, the female body is more likely to conceive. If conception does not occur during the ovulation period, the egg will be discharged to form menstruation. Changes in vaginal discharge after ovulation may allow women to better grasp the next pregnancy period. During ovulation, estrogen secretion reaches its peak, the amount of cervical mucus is the largest, and its toughness is the greatest. Thin strips of leucorrhea often flow out, which can sometimes be as long as more than ten centimeters. At this time, the woman's lower body is the wettest. When the above-mentioned strip-like leucorrhea flows out, there will be a greasy feeling. This large amount of cervical mucus secretion during ovulation can last for about 2-3 days, which is when women feel the most moist. After ovulation, the ovaries secrete (progesterone), which prevents the excessive secretion of cervical mucus, reduces leucorrhea, and dries the lower body. After about 10 days, menstruation comes. 1-2 days before the start of menstruation, the amount of leucorrhea increases slightly, but it is not as transparent and sticky as during the ovulation period. The changes in the wetness and dryness of women's lower body caused by the amount of vaginal discharge, such as less, more, and dryer, are the periodic changes of vaginal discharge. Strictly speaking, the ovulation period is determined based on cervical mucus, not leucorrhea. It is difficult for women to distinguish between the two. In fact, cervical mucus is also a component of leucorrhea. In addition, predicting the ovulation period through the changes in leucorrhea can help you make a baby-bearing plan, and can also help you with contraception. This method is easier and safer for women in their lives. Women who want to have a baby can observe the changes in their leucorrhea after ovulation and infer the time of the next ovulation more accurately based on the date of this ovulation. By observing the leucorrhea during ovulation, women can achieve reasonable contraception to the greatest extent and increase the chance of pregnancy to a certain extent. |
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