I believe many female friends are very familiar with the term "leucorrhea". This condition occurs more frequently in adult women, especially those who have already experienced menstrual physiological phenomena. However, some female friends are not sure about the time when leucorrhea appears, and do not know whether this condition occurs before or after their own menstruation. So, does leucorrhea occur before or after menstruation? First, does leucorrhea occur before or after menstruation? As for the question of how long after leucorrhea will menstruation come, we know that leucorrhea increases mainly during the ovulation period. If the woman's menstrual cycle is normal, then within ten days after the end of the ovulation period, menstruation will come as scheduled. However, this kind of judgment is not suitable for women with irregular menstruation, because women with irregular menstruation cannot accurately determine the time of menstruation simply by relying on the secretion of leucorrhea. Specific situations need to be treated specifically. Second, leucorrhea, or vaginal discharge, is a mixture of vaginal mucosal exudates, cervical glands and endometrial gland secretions, and contains vaginal epithelial exfoliated cells, white blood cells and some non-pathogenic bacteria. Under normal circumstances, the quality and quantity of vaginal discharge changes with the menstrual cycle. After the menstruation is over, the vaginal discharge is small in volume, white in color, and paste-like. In the middle of the menstrual cycle when the ovaries are about to ovulate, due to the vigorous secretion of the cervical glands, the leucorrhea increases and becomes transparent and slightly sticky like egg white. 2 to 3 days after ovulation, vaginal discharge becomes turbid, thick and less in quantity. Before and after menstruation, due to pelvic congestion, vaginal mucosal exudate increases and leucorrhea often increases. Does leucorrhea occur before or after menstruation? Normal women of childbearing age will have one menstruation every month. The period from the first day of menstruation in the current month to the first day of menstruation in the next month is considered a menstrual cycle. How long does it take for menstruation to come after leucorrhea? Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle is divided into the menstrual period, ovulation period and safe period. Excluding the menstrual period and safe period, the rest are the ovulation period, which is the period of leucorrhea secretion. Therefore, about 13 or 14 days after the leucorrhea, women will experience menstruation. However, due to different physical conditions, the timing of women's menstruation may also vary. The specific situation needs to be judged based on the timing. |
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