Is vaginal discharge normal? It directly affects the health of women's bodies. Normal vaginal discharge is usually semi transparent or milky white, odorless. The amount of vaginal discharge changes with the menstrual cycle. Some women have found that their vaginal discharge is red during ovulation. So what's the reason for the red discharge during ovulation?

1. Unstable hormone levels: The red discharge that appears during ovulation may be caused by an increase in hormone levels, leading to unexpected shedding of the endometrium. This situation usually only lasts for a few hours and belongs to ovulation bleeding. Don't worry too much, just do your personal hygiene.
2. Follicle rupture: The red discharge during ovulation may also be caused by the rupture of female follicles. During ovulation, women's ovaries are very active and preparing for ovulation. Before the egg enters the fallopian tube, the follicle will rupture, allowing the egg to pass through, or it may enter the fallopian tube, causing slight bleeding. These blood are excreted from the body along with uterine mucus and vaginal secretions, showing a red discharge.
3. Pelvic inflammatory disease: Pelvic inflammatory disease is a disease that occurs when the upper reproductive organs of women are severely infected. If left untreated, this infection can worsen, affecting the uterus and leading to red discharge. The redness of vaginal discharge during ovulation is very serious and lasts for a long time, and it is necessary to go to the hospital as soon as possible.
 
             
									 
									 
									 
									 
									