Is it normal to have clear, thick leukorrhea?

Normally, especially during ovulation, due to abnormal elevation of estrogen, it will stimulate cervical mucus cell shedding secretion, and lead to secretion of lassitude, transparent, egg white-like leukorrhea, and this kind of leukorrhea is especially elastic, and it can be pulled up to more than 10㎝, which is actually belonging to normal ovulation transparent sticky leukorrhea, and it doesn’t need to have special treatment. Generally speaking, this kind of transparent, sticky, and pull-up-like leukorrhea suggests that ovulation has already occurred, and this is the best time to arrange for coitus to prepare for pregnancy. If you don’t want to have children, you must wear a condom during this period to avoid unwanted pregnancy.