Does vaginal discharge indicate ovulation

  When female friends want to increase their chances of conception, they can find their ovulation period and have sex during this time period, which will increase their chances of pregnancy. During a woman's ovulation period, not only does her body temperature slightly increase, but her vaginal discharge also changes. So, does vaginal discharge indicate ovulation?

  

Does vaginal discharge indicate ovulation1

  If a woman's vaginal discharge shows stringing, it indicates that she has not yet ovulated or is currently ovulating. After a woman's menstrual period ends, vaginal discharge will appear. At this time, there is less vaginal discharge and it will appear as a sticky white substance. As the ovulation period approaches, the vaginal discharge will increase, and the closer it is to ovulation, the thinner the discharge will become, resulting in a stringing phenomenon.

  If a woman discovers loose vaginal discharge, it indicates that ovulation is imminent, and she usually ovulates within 1-2 days. After ovulation is over, there will be no more vaginal discharge pulling, and at this time, the vaginal discharge will transform into a normal white viscous white discharge.

  Women who want to know their ovulation period can observe changes in vaginal discharge to see if there is any stringing phenomenon. About 10 days after the end of menstruation, women can use toilet paper to wipe their vaginal discharge to see if it has been brushed. If there is, and you feel damp in your genital area, it indicates that ovulation is approaching. If couples have sex at this time, it can increase the chances of pregnancy.

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