Leucorrhoea after intercourse for seven days during ovulation period

The ovulation period refers to the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle. On this day, women's secretions will increase, showing transparent, nasal discharge-like secretions, called leucorrhea. During intercourse during ovulation, the male can enter the female body through sperm, combine with the female egg to form a fertilized egg, and then implant and develop into a fetus. Therefore, having sex during ovulation is one of the important ways to improve reproductive success.

However, although women's discharge increases during ovulation, it does not mean that all women will produce a large amount of discharge during intercourse during ovulation. Only a small percentage of women actually produce heavy discharge, usually a few days before or on the day of ovulation. The remaining women will experience discharge for a few days after ovulation.

So, why do only some women produce large amounts of secretion during ovulation? This is because the female reproductive tract is unique and has some special physiological characteristics. For example, a woman’s vagina has a special tissue called vaginal flora, which helps with the cleaning and defense functions of the vagina. Only when a woman's vaginal flora is normal will a large amount of discharge occur.

So, why do only some women produce large amounts of secretion during ovulation? This is because the female reproductive tract is unique and has some special physiological characteristics. For example, a woman’s vagina has a special tissue called vaginal flora, which helps with the cleaning and defense functions of the vagina. Only when a woman's vaginal flora is normal will a large amount of discharge occur.

So, why do only some women produce large amounts of secretion during ovulation? This is because the female reproductive tract is unique and has some special physiological characteristics. For example, a woman’s vagina has a special tissue called vaginal flora, which helps with the cleaning and defense functions of the vagina. Only when a woman's vaginal flora is normal will a large amount of discharge occur.

Therefore, we can congratulate women who produce large amounts of discharge during ovulation, because this indicates that the vaginal flora in their reproductive tract is normal, which is very important for improving reproductive success. At the same time, we can also gain a better understanding of women's reproductive physiological characteristics by understanding this knowledge, thereby better helping them with scientific reproductive health care.