The jelly-like change in secretions is normally considered to be due to ovulation. During the ovulation period, the hormonal changes in the body increase the amount of leukorrhea secretion and change the nature of the leukorrhea, which is transparent and has increased elasticity, with a transparent jelly-like change that lasts for about 3-7 days. In pathological cases if you have vaginitis or inflammation in the cervix or uterine cavity, it will increase the amount of secretions, and if the dead white blood cells in the secretions increase, it is easy to have jelly snot-like leucorrhea. The inflammatory site is often accompanied by other uncomfortable symptoms such as small abdominal cramps and vaginal itching, etc. It is advisable to go to the hospital for vaginal discharge as well as ultrasound and other related examinations in time to find the cause and treat it in time.