If the leucorrhea is jelly-like, it will be present between clean menstruation and the next menstruation. It is often caused by chronic local inflammation of the cervix, and when there is local inflammation of the cervix, glandular secretion is exuberant, and a jelly-like discharge will appear. It is recommended to actively treat cervicitis, and cervical cancer screening must be done before treating cervicitis. If the leukorrhea is like jelly, it is normal for this leukorrhea to appear only during ovulation. Due to changes in hormone levels during ovulation, the cervical secretions will also change accordingly and will appear similar to jelly-like and transparent, with a particularly good degree of drawing, no odor, and will not cause vulvar itching, mainly due to changes in hormone levels, the local secretions of the cervix become thinner, which is conducive to sperm crossing the cervix into the uterine cavity and then entering the fallopian tube to combine with the egg and form a fertilized egg.