Stringy leucorrhea is considered abnormal, but this situation is physiologically normal and is a great thing for couples who want children, because it greatly increases the chance of pregnancy. But what if the leucorrhea is not stringy? So next I will give you a detailed introduction on what is going on when leucorrhea is not drawn. The appearance of stringy vaginal discharge usually occurs during the follicular growth period and the ovulation period. The amount of mucus in a woman's vaginal discharge is very large when she is close to ovulation. After ovulation, the color of the vaginal discharge becomes white and thick, and the amount is significantly reduced. If the vaginal discharge is large in amount, thin, and has the strongest stringy ability, it is often during ovulation. The appearance of stringy discharge during ovulation is a normal physiological phenomenon, which will last for several days. Stringy leucorrhea in women means that the leucorrhea increases and becomes very thin, and can be pulled into threads. Usually ovulation occurs one day after the leucorrhea becomes stringy, but each person's situation is different. Women start ovulating a few days after their leucorrhea becomes stringy because their estrogen levels reach a very high level, causing their cervical mucus secretion to be very vigorous, so the amount of leucorrhea increases. At this time, the leucorrhea is thin, colorless and odorless, and can be stringy. Moreover, ovulation begins twenty-four hours after the leucorrhea becomes stringy. Many women will judge whether they have ovulated based on this situation. This method is scientifically reasonable. When women's leucorrhea becomes viscous and thick, the color of the leucorrhea is white, and the amount will be significantly reduced. If the leucorrhea is the largest and thinnest, with the strongest stringy force, this is a sign of ovulation. If female friends suffer from certain gynecological diseases, the occurrence of stringy leucorrhea during ovulation will be reduced. The above is a detailed introduction to the reasons why the leucorrhea is not stringy. From the above introduction, if the leucorrhea is not stringy in the time period outside the ovulation period, it should be normal. However, if it occurs during the ovulation period, it may be caused by some gynecological diseases. At this time, everyone needs to go to the hospital for a detailed examination to get effective treatment. |
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