What’s wrong with the leucorrhea that looks like egg white?

If the leucorrhea resembles egg white, the vast majority of them occur in the middle of menstruation, the characteristic leucorrhea that occurs at the time of ovulation. This condition is often due to changes in hormone levels in the body during ovulation and an increase in secretions from the cervical canal, which resembles egg-white and is particularly well stretched, often by more than ten centimeters in some cases. The reason for this is that it is mainly beneficial for sperm to penetrate the cervical secretions and enter the uterine cavity and fallopian tubes, unite with the egg to form a fertilized egg, and then return to the uterine cavity to be laid, mainly to facilitate pregnancy. For this peculiar leucorrhea, because the secretions are more abundant, it is recommended to keep the area clean and not to be nervous.