If the leucorrhea is relatively sticky, then the vast majority of it is after ovulation. The reason is that during ovulation, the hormone level in the body changes accordingly, making the cervical secretions become relatively thin, which facilitates the passage of sperm to improve the chances of pregnancy clinically, and after ovulation, the corpus luteum forms and the secretions become relatively sticky, so when the leucorrhoea is found to be sticky, then most of it is already after ovulation. It is recommended to keep the vulva clean and wash it with warm water 1-2 times a day so as to reduce the chances of reproductive tract infection. In addition, if you still want to plan a pregnancy after ovulation, you can have intercourse as soon as possible because the egg can survive for 24 hours after ovulation and the sperm will reach the fallopian tube and combine with the egg within 6 hours at the latest after intercourse, so there is still a chance of pregnancy.