Does it mean that you have ovulated or are ovulating?

The symptoms of stretched leukorrhea usually occur throughout ovulation and usually last 3-5 days, making it difficult to determine whether ovulation has occurred or is occurring.

When a woman is ovulating, her body’s estrogen and progesterone levels reach a peak, which in turn affects her cervical secretions, resulting in thin, clear, streaky leukorrhea. Therefore, the stretched leucorrhea is actually a sign of ovulation, but it is difficult to determine the exact day of ovulation based on the condition of the leucorrhea. To measure the day of ovulation, you need to measure the basal body temperature and use ovulation test strips. It can be checked by ultrasound to see if the ovaries are ovulating. If you are planning to have children during this period, you can increase the frequency of intercourse to help increase the chances of pregnancy. If you are not planning to have a baby, it is difficult to use accurate contraception only by means of the leucorrhoea, and it is advisable to use the usual contraceptive methods.

It is recommended that women who are preparing for pregnancy should relax and take regular rest to increase their chances of getting pregnant.