Leucorrhea appears twice a month

Leucorrhea appears twice a month

Stringy leucorrhea often occurs when you wipe your lower body when going to the toilet, or you may find a long string of leucorrhea hanging from below, and it can often be wiped off by hand on your underwear. This kind of leucorrhea is similar to gel. Stringy leucorrhea is actually very normal. If it happens twice a month, you should check the cause in time.

Symptom observation

Sometimes when I go to the toilet, I find a long piece of it 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. This is a very obvious wire drawing phenomenon.

Sometimes I find that my lower body feels slippery when I am taking a shower.

Sometimes when I wipe my butt after going to the toilet, I find that the leucorrhea feels a bit like clear nasal mucus. This is not very obvious but it is also a drawing phenomenon. 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.

Physiological staging

Generally speaking, the changes in vaginal sensation and mucus during a woman's cycle can be divided into three phases:

Holidays: 4-5 days

Phase 1: 3.5 days, clitoris is dry and has no mucus.

Stage 2: 3.3 days, the clitoris is moist, with a small amount of mucus, which is yellow or white, opaque and sticky.

Stage 3: 3.3 days, the clitoris is moist and slippery, contains a lot of mucus, is protein-like, transparent and elastic.

Then it returns to Phase 2 and Phase 1: 13.5 days, returning to the previous state of Phase 2 and Phase 1.

The key is to carefully observe the changes in mucus during the third period, which is the ovulation period. By the last day, the amount of mucus increases, and this day is called the peak day. The leucorrhea that day can usually be stretched to 4-15CM, and is not easy to break. It is clear, transparent, elastic, and egg white-like.

Ovulation occurs on the peak day or the day after it. The probability of ovulation is highest on the last day of phase 3. Generally, by observing a few menstrual cycles, you can accurately grasp your own patterns.

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