The difference between leukorrhea and ovulation

Normal leukorrhea is milky white, odorless or has a faint fishy smell, and there is a difference between ovulatory leukorrhea and normal leukorrhea. Ovulatory leukorrhea is egg-white, transparent, and has a particularly good pulling degree. The main reason for this is that the hormone levels in the body change so that the cervical secretions become thin, which is conducive to the penetration of sperm so that there will be a unique ovulation of the leukorrhea. In addition, before menstruation, the white belt will also change, relatively more than when the menstrual period is just clean, is a normal phenomenon. If you are planning to get pregnant, the chances of getting pregnant will increase if you choose to have intercourse when you notice a clear, egg-white leukorrhea with a good degree of elasticity.