It is a good thing for women to check their leucorrhea regularly. There will be a white mass of leucorrhea during ovulation. It depends on whether it has condensed into a gel. If the leucorrhea is too viscous and sticks to the underwear for a long time, there must be gel-like liquid. However, this will not have too serious an impact. Generally, it is because the leucorrhea is stringy and the amount of leucorrhea is relatively large, so this situation is a manifestation of ovulation. The state of leucorrhea during ovulation is divided into three stages: Pre-ovulation period: Leucorrhea is transparent, odorless and stringy. Mid-ovulation period: The leucorrhea is slightly turbid, the amount is large, and the strings are the longest. Late ovulation: Leucorrhea gradually decreases, becomes slightly yellow and sticky, which is caused by the rupture of the corpus luteum. Therefore, once you observe that the leucorrhea is stringy, you can have sex, and the pregnancy rate will be high. What are the symptoms of leucorrhea during ovulation? What are the symptoms of leucorrhea during ovulation? The main component of leucorrhea is cervical mucus, which is controlled by hormones secreted by the ovaries. In the first half of the menstrual cycle, that is, before ovulation, the amount gradually increases and becomes thinner and more translucent, causing the lower body, which has been relatively dry after menstruation, to gradually become moist. Make changes according to the changes in our body to better reflect our own effects. 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. Due to the increase in estrogen levels in the body, the epithelial cells of the cervical glands proliferate, the secretion of cervical mucus increases, and the sodium chloride content in the mucus increases, which can absorb more water. As a result, the female's leucorrhea becomes mucous when approaching ovulation, and becomes clearer, smoother and more elastic, just like the state of egg white, and has the characteristics of high stringiness and not easy to break. The last day of the appearance of this mucus is within 48 hours, which is the ovulation day. |
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