Women's health has always required special attention. When you notice an increase in vaginal discharge, do you feel like your ovulation period is coming? Or does the arrival of vaginal discharge mean that Auntie is about to arrive?
Is vaginal discharge ovulation day
Leucorrhea does not mean ovulation day. The symptoms of vaginal discharge during ovulation are the same as those of normal vaginal discharge, but there is a slight increase in vaginal discharge. On the day of ovulation, the amount of vaginal secretions significantly increases, and the water sample is transparent and bright. Women feel wet and slippery in their genitals, and there is an egg like strip of mucus when wiping with a towel. When women experience such ovulation symptoms, it is the most likely time for them to conceive, usually lasting for 2-3 days. Leucorrhea may be during ovulation, but it is not entirely certain. Because when some gynecological diseases occur, there may also be a phenomenon of excessive vaginal discharge.
The ovulation period of women is generally around 14 days before the onset of the second menstrual cycle. For insurance purposes, the first 5 days and last 4 days of ovulation, together with a total of 10 days of ovulation, are called ovulation days. During a menstrual cycle, vaginal discharge is not static. Most of the time, vaginal discharge is relatively dry, thick, and less common. On a certain day between two menstrual periods, the vaginal discharge is clear, bright, abundant, and protein rich, with a clear and watery nasal discharge from a cold. This day is ovulation day. This is because high concentrations of estrogen are produced during ovulation, which act on columnar epithelial cells at the cervix and secrete a large amount of vaginal discharge.
When is the ovulation period
1. The safe period is commonly known as the first seven to eight period, and the first seven to eight period is safe. This is just a general rule. The safe period before ovulation is generally seven days, and the safe period after ovulation is eight days. If the menstrual cycle has been 28 days for a long time, it can be treated as seven days before and eight days after, as this can avoid the dangerous period of 10 days.
2. For a woman who often has short cycles, such as a cycle of 21 days, the ovulation date is probably on the 7th day, and there is no safe period before ovulation at this time, as there may be a minimum reserve period before ovulation just after the end of menstruation at any time. For such women, even if their menstrual cycle has just ended, there is still a risk of pregnancy.
3. For women who often have long cycles, such as a cycle of 35 days and ovulation date of approximately the 21st day, delayed ovulation cannot determine the safe period after ovulation.
4. The calculation method for ovulation day is to start from the first day of the next menstrual cycle, counting back 14 days or subtracting 14 days, which is the normal ovulation day of a woman. The ovulation day, together with the first 5 days and last 4 days, is called the ovulation day of a woman. If female friends want to get pregnant as soon as possible, they must clearly calculate their ovulation. Only in this way can one conceive and have a child normally.