Under normal circumstances, the symptom of stretched leucorrhea is common during ovulation, when the leucorrhea is thin and easily stretched into silk without odor. This time is good for the sperm to penetrate and the egg to form a fertilized egg, i.e. conception.
The symptoms of stretched leucorrhea are mainly seen during the follicular growth period and the ovulation period, the day when the leucorrhea is the thinnest and most powerful is often the ovulation period. For women with regular menstrual cycles, ovulation is usually about 14 days before the next menstrual period. After the egg is expelled, it can survive in the pelvic cavity for 1-2 days, and the sperm can maintain its fertilization ability in the vagina for 2-3 days, so it is easier to conceive in the days before and after ovulation.
Ovulation is an important physiological cycle for women, and some women do not have stretched leucorrhea during ovulation, but it does not mean that they cannot ovulate and have the possibility of pregnancy, so women who do not intend to have a baby at this time must take contraceptive measures.
Women who are ready to get pregnant must pay attention to the changes during this period to determine their specific ovulation date, which can greatly improve the chances of conception, because of the ovulation secretions, so you also need to pay attention to cleaning the vulva to prevent infection.