How many days during ovulation are there with excessive vaginal discharge

  Vaginal discharge is a type of vaginal secretion in women. Normally, vaginal discharge is transparent and odorless in color. When women suffer from gynecological diseases, they may notice an increase in vaginal discharge, which is more viscous, abnormal in color, and has a strange odor. At this time, it reminds women that there is a problem with their body. But in addition, during ovulation, women may also experience an increase in vaginal discharge for a few days, which is a physiological phenomenon that most women have. So how many days during ovulation do you have more vaginal discharge? Is there any connection between the two?

  

How many days during ovulation are there with excessive vaginal discharge1

  During the reproductive age period, normal women undergo ovulation once a month. During ovulation, women may show some subtle physiological signs, and an increase in vaginal discharge is a common indication of impending ovulation. So, how long does it take for women to ovulate after experiencing vaginal discharge? The phenomenon of increased and stringy vaginal discharge generally occurs during the growth and ovulation periods of follicles. When approaching ovulation, the amount of vaginal discharge reaches its peak, and after ovulation, it becomes white and thick, and the amount of vaginal discharge also significantly decreases. In general, the day with the highest amount of vaginal discharge, the strongest pulling ability, and the thinnest pulling is often the ovulation period.

  Eggs have a certain survival period in the female body, and can survive in the body for up to 72 hours after ovulation. Generally speaking, from the first five days of ovulation to the last five days after ovulation, a total of about ten days is the ovulation period. During the ovulation period, women will experience an increase in vaginal secretions due to the influence of hormones, that is, an increase in vaginal discharge, which usually lasts for 3-4 days.

  During the ovulation period, sexual intercourse between couples increases the chances of conception. I would like to remind everyone that if they are not ready to have children yet, they must take contraceptive measures to prevent "winning the lottery".

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