Symptoms of ovulation include increased leukorrhea, decreased resistance and increased libido. 1. Increased leukorrhea: The increase in estrogen secreted by the ovaries increases the amount of leukorrhea during ovulation, which will be watery, transparent, thread-like, colorless and odorless. 2. Decreased resistance: Because the cervical opening of women during ovulation is in an open state, it is easy for bacteria to enter the uterus and cause infections if you don’t pay attention to hygiene at this time. It is a good idea to practice good hygiene and wear loose, breathable underwear. 3. Increased libido: This is generally caused by the increased secretion of female sex hormones during ovulation. Ovulation is around the middle of a woman’s menstrual cycle, when estrogen and progesterone levels are high in order to facilitate the maturation and discharge of follicles, resulting in a stronger libido. Ovulation may also be accompanied by bleeding, which is not excessive and does not require special treatment. If bleeding is excessive and there is abdominal pain, it is recommended that you seek medical attention and treatment under the guidance of your doctor.