Generally speaking, women's secretions will increase during ovulation, and transparent, stringy leucorrhea will appear. The leucorrhea can be very long and not easy to break. It is clear, transparent, elastic, and egg white-like. The length of each person's leucorrhea is different. Sometimes when going to the toilet, you may find a long string hanging down there. Sometimes there is a small jelly-like gel on the underwear that can be removed by hand. Sometimes when I wake up in the morning I find it wet down there, and it feels slippery when I touch it with my hand. So, can you get pregnant if there is no stringy leucorrhea during ovulation? If there is no stringiness, the normal leucorrhea is water starch-like and stains the underwear. After it dries, it becomes powder that can be rubbed off. If you are not sure whether it is drawing, you should wash your fingers and put them in a little deeper to take samples and observe. Do not take samples and observe at the exit. Sometimes the stringiness is not very violent and does not accumulate at the exit of the vulva. Wire drawing can not only be drawn into wire, but also is extremely slippery, a bit like glue. The leucorrhea that is not stretchable may sometimes be stretched into threads, but it is not slippery and is like water starch. Generally speaking, the day with the most, thinnest and strongest leucorrhea is often the ovulation period. In Africa, the method of abstinence during ovulation has achieved unexpectedly great success in preventing pregnancy. But this method is not completely safe. You can also try the following methods to monitor ovulation: One is the cervical mucus method. In the hospital's gynecology department, cervical mucus is checked to determine whether you are in the ovulation period. The second is the basal body temperature method: measure your body temperature every morning after waking up. Generally, the body temperature is lower in the first half of menstruation, and even lower during the ovulation period, and will gradually rise after ovulation. The third is to use ovulation test paper to test: it is best to start testing on the 3rd day after the menstruation is over. You should test it every day, and do not use morning urine to test it, until the two bars are the same depth or the second bar is darker than the first bar, which means you will ovulate within 24 hours. Is it possible to get pregnant during ovulation without any stringy leucorrhea? This question has been answered. Women will experience stringy vaginal discharge during ovulation. Generally, women with gynecological inflammation rarely experience stringy vaginal discharge. Stringy vaginal discharge is due to the secretion of a certain amount of cervical mucus, which is in preparation for ovulation. Generally, ovulation will occur within 24 hours of the longest stringy vaginal discharge. Stringy vaginal discharge is only a method to detect whether ovulation has occurred. Ovulation does not necessarily need to be detected through vaginal discharge. Other methods can also be used. For example, measure the body temperature every morning after waking up. Generally, the body temperature is lower in the first half of the menstrual period, and even lower during the ovulation period, and gradually rises after ovulation. |
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