Ovulating with a blob of goo.

If you discharge a lump of sticky material during ovulation, this is most often the result of chronic inflammation of the cervix itself. When the cervix itself has chronic inflammation, the glands secrete more vigorously, so there will be a thicker discharge. Then when ovulation, the body’s hormone level changes again, so that the cervical secretion becomes thin, like egg white, so that the hormone level under the action of the cervical gland secretion and ovulation secretion together with the discharge outside the vagina, so that the formation of a pile of mucus-like secretion. It is advisable to have a gynecological examination to find out whether the cervix is localized with congestion, edema and other inflammatory reactions, and if inflammation of the cervix is detected, it is advisable to give anti-inflammatory treatment actively. If you have intercourse during the ovulation period, the cervical inflammation will produce a large number of white blood cells, and the appearance of white blood cells will phagocytosis of sperm, clinically unfavorable to pregnancy.