If a woman has a sudden increase in leukorrhea during ovulation, it is often considered a sign of impending ovulation. If a woman has a sudden increase in leukorrhea in late pregnancy, it is considered a phenomenon of pre-term labor, and an abnormal increase in leukorrhea is also considered to be caused by vaginitis.
When a woman is ovulating, the estrogen in her body will reach the highest level, so this will stimulate the cervical and vaginal wall cell shedding increase, which leads to the obvious egg white filament-like leucorrhea, then you will feel a sudden increase in leucorrhea, and also have a more moist feeling in the vulva, which usually means that the performance of ovulation is about to occur, so for women with fertility requirements, when this leucorrhea appears Therefore, for women who have the desire to have children, they can arrange intercourse to prepare for pregnancy. In late pregnancy, the cervix is shortened and flattened by hormonal stimulation, so the mucus inside the cervix is discharged from the vagina, causing an obvious increase in leucorrhea, which can be seen like thick snot. For the usual sudden increase in leucorrhea, yellowish leucorrhea, or bean-like leucorrhea, as well as vulvar itching, odor and other uncomfortable performance, it should be considered vaginitis, the most common is mycotic vaginitis or trichomoniasis.
The most common type of vaginitis is mycosis fungoides or trichomoniasis.