Leucorrhea is a fluid produced by the female genitals. Adult women will have leucorrhea, which is a normal physiological phenomenon. At the same time, when the leucorrhea increases significantly, it is usually when the woman reaches the ovulation period. Therefore, many women are preparing for pregnancy during the ovulation period. They must understand the situation of leucorrhea and make preparations in time. It is very important. Let us ask experts to explain this issue. Generally speaking, ovulation can be divided into three stages: pre-ovulation, mid-ovulation, and post-ovulation. What does leucorrhea look like during ovulation? The following will explain: Before ovulation: Women's leucorrhea is transparent, odorless, and stringy. Mid-ovulation period: Leucorrhea is slightly turbid, but there is more leucorrhea Late ovulation: Women’s vaginal discharge becomes less yellow and thicker, which is caused by the rupture of the corpus luteum. During ovulation, the leucorrhea is usually abundant, clear and translucent, with great toughness, and can be pulled out into long threads. When approaching ovulation, the main component of leucorrhea is cervical mucus. At this time, the cervical mucus is abundant, has high water content, is clear and translucent, looks like egg white, is very tough, and can sometimes be stretched into long strips. The leucorrhea during ovulation is different from the usual leucorrhea, which is caused by the hormonal changes during the female ovulation period. It turns out that leucorrhea is also controlled by hormones secreted by the ovaries, especially the fluid secreted by the cervical glands - cervical mucus, which has cyclical changes in quantity and quality at different stages of the menstrual cycle. In the first half of the menstrual cycle, that is, before ovulation, the ovaries mainly secrete estrogen, and the secretion amount gradually increases. Under its action, the amount of cervical mucus also gradually increases, and becomes thinner and more translucent. The lower body, which has been relatively dry after menstruation, will gradually become moist. When ovulation occurs, estrogen secretion reaches its peak, the amount of cervical mucus is high and its toughness is great. Clear mucus often flows out in strips, which can sometimes be very long. At this time, the woman's lower body becomes wet. Therefore, the leucorrhea during ovulation is different and very different from usual. There are also changes in leucorrhea during ovulation. Here I would like to inform most female friends who don’t know this not to be afraid of this. This is normal, but patients should pay attention to their personal hygiene and not let bacteria infect their lower body. |
<<: Why does the amount of vaginal discharge increase after ovulation?
>>: Causes of yellow vaginal discharge
It is said that gynecological diseases are the mo...
Not really Many people believe that the more foam...
Abdominal pain is a common symptom in women. For ...
Because many friends are accustomed to eating som...
Blueberries are rich in nutrients and are known a...
Whether it is an ectopic pregnancy or not, it is ...
The new consciousness of modern life is becoming ...
Abdominal pain, commonly known as stomach pain, i...
Some couples hope to conceive as soon as possible...
Sleep is very important when a woman is pregnant,...
You cannot eat cold or cool foods when you are pr...
Many men and women do not consider the consequenc...
Urinary tract infection is a problem that many wo...
Bilateral polycystic ovarian changes refer to pol...