The warmth of spring and the blooming of flowers are the breath of life in nature. Having children is a gift from nature and also a natural law. Having a baby is the expectation of many people, and it also carries a lot of support, which is the continuation of love. The prerequisite for successful pregnancy is that the sperm and egg must first combine. Women's eggs are very precious, usually ovulating only once a month. During the ovulation period, there will also be corresponding changes in the body, the most common of which is the appearance of vaginal discharge. So, is the vaginal discharge not loose during ovulation?

Ovulation is a stage that every woman goes through, which means that physiological organs gradually mature. Usually we call this the period when women release their eggs. During this period, women's bodies will have vaginal discharge that flows out of the vagina. Normal vaginal discharge is colorless and transparent, like egg whites, and can also be brushed. However, some women may also experience loose vaginal discharge during ovulation.
Due to individual differences in physical condition, it is normal for vaginal discharge to not be loose during ovulation. Therefore, when this situation occurs, women should not worry too much, otherwise it is easy to cause endocrine disorders. If women find that vaginal discharge presents as blood streaks, they need to be cautious as it may contain gynecological diseases. They need to go to the hospital in a timely manner to identify the cause and receive careful treatment.
Every month, when the egg matures, it will be released from the vagina normally, once a month, which is a normal pattern. During the ovulation period, many women may experience vaginal discharge that is loose, but it does not mean that there is no loose discharge. This period is not ovulation. Through this phenomenon, we can also know the health status of the body, which serves as a reference value.
Some people cannot accurately calculate their ovulation period due to menstrual irregularities. In fact, as long as one can grasp the ovulation period well and understand the safe and dangerous periods involved, effective contraception or easy conception can be achieved. Ovulation usually occurs 2 weeks after menstruation, and if you have sex at this time, you are likely to become pregnant.