Is jelly-like gel in the leukorrhea an ovulation

The normal female leukorrhea will change during ovulation. If the leukorrhea is jelly-like, like a gel, it is likely to be in ovulation, while considering the menstrual cycle and whether the leukorrhea has other symptoms. If the leucorrhea is about 14 days after menstruation and there are no other abnormalities, such as odor, it may be ovulation. The leucorrhea will increase more than usual during ovulation and will show a clear watery discharge with a sticky pulling consistency, usually for 2-3 days. This is the best time to conceive. Women’s leucorrhea can reflect their physical condition. If women’s leucorrhea is increased in the form of pectin, and if there is also an odor or itching in the vulva, they may have vaginal inflammation or cervical inflammation.