The fourth day after your period is thick and sticky, is it in the pre-ovulatory stage?

It is possible that the sticky white discharge on the fourth day after your period is gone is in the pre-ovulatory phase. In general, a woman’s leukorrhea during ovulation will become thinner and more pulpy. Apart from ovulation, a woman’s leukorrhea is generally thicker, and relatively speaking a woman’s leukorrhea becomes a bit more sticky after ovulation. In most cases, if a woman’s leukorrhea is found to have become thicker, it often indicates that she has passed ovulation. However, if a woman’s period is just 4 days past her period and her leukorrhea becomes thicker, it is unlikely that ovulation is over, and it is more likely that she has not yet ovulated. If a woman is planning to get pregnant, she can pay attention to the changes in her leukorrhea. When the leukorrhea becomes thinner, it generally indicates that this time has entered the ovulation period, you can also monitor the ovulation situation through the ovulation test paper, as well as to the hospital through the ultrasound line follicle monitoring, to understand the ovulation situation.