The day with the most leukorrhea is not necessarily the day of ovulation, if there is inflammation, it can also lead to an increase in leukorrhea, so you cannot say that the day with the most leukorrhea is the day of ovulation. For those who have regular menstrual cycles, the day of ovulation is about 14 days before the next menstrual period. Generally, ovulation is 3-5 days. Sperm can survive in the body for 2-3 days, and the expelled egg can survive in the body for 1-2 days, so all 3-5 days around the ovulation day are called ovulation period. If your period is irregular, how to find the ovulation period, you can usually go to the pharmacy to buy ovulation test paper, when the ovulation test paper shows two bars to suggest to the ovulation period, if it is a bar to suggest is a safe period. The calculation of ovulation, menstruation can be projected through the cycle, menstruation is not allowed to buy ovulation test paper monitoring. The general ovulation period when intercourse will have a high chance of conception, safe period generally will not be pregnant. So the day with the most leukorrhea may not be the day of ovulation. If the leukorrhea is increased due to vaginal inflammation, it means that it is not the time of ovulation. Therefore, ovulation is usually detected by cycle calculation or ovulation test paper or ultrasound.