Vaginal discharge increases in women during ovulation and is similar in texture to egg white and can have longer draws. Some women may have symptoms such as vague pain in the lower abdomen and a little vaginal bleeding. However, there are some individual differences.
Women who have regular periods usually ovulate 14 days before their next period, and the five days before and four days after the day of ovulation are the ovulation period. During ovulation, with the hormonal changes in the body, the vaginal secretion will gradually increase, like egg white transparent, which is more conducive to the entry of sperm into the uterine cavity.
Some women experience lower abdominal pain during ovulation, which is usually mild and short-lived. Other women may experience bleeding during ovulation, which is usually less frequent and does not last long, and can stop on its own. Some women may have no symptoms of abdominal pain or bleeding.
It is advisable to consult a medical professional for details.