In addition to observing the color of blood during menstruation, the color of vaginal discharge can also reflect whether the uterus is healthy. Some women may not have a clear understanding of vaginal discharge, and when they see that the color of vaginal discharge is different from before, they inevitably start to worry and worry about other physical problems. Is it normal for milky white discharge to have no odor?
White discharge is a vaginal secretion that is usually present under normal circumstances and is quite normal. Firstly, it is necessary to lubricate the vagina to keep it moist and comfortable. Under normal circumstances, the color is usually milky white, but it may change with the duration of the menstrual cycle.
During ovulation, there will be transparent changes in the vaginal discharge, just like mucus, and there will be situations where the transparent discharge will be stretched. Because at this time, the cervical mucus plug will soften, allowing sperm to pass through the cervical mucus plug. Under normal circumstances, cervical mucus plugs block the cervical canal opening, preventing bacteria from rising and providing some benefits in preventing infections.
During ovulation, the cervix will soften under the action of a large amount of estrogen, and after softening, it will become stretched, allowing sperm to break through, which is beneficial for conception. So at this time, the vaginal discharge will appear transparent, while at other times it is often milky white. If there is purulent, yellow or green, and thin vaginal discharge, it indicates inflammation of the vagina and prompt medical attention is necessary.