How long does it take to ovulate after vaginal discharge

  Under normal circumstances, girls need to ovulate once a month. During ovulation, there may be some physiological changes in the body, among which the most obvious is the change in vaginal discharge. The vaginal discharge during ovulation will show a stringy state, which indicates that ovulation is imminent! So, how long does it take to ovulate after vaginal discharge?

  

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  How long does it take to ovulate after vaginal discharge?

  Generally, there is less vaginal discharge after menstruation; Before ovulation, due to the increase in estrogen levels in the body, the epithelial cells of the cervical glands proliferate, the secretion of cervical mucus increases, the content of sodium chloride in mucus increases, and more water can be absorbed, resulting in increased vaginal discharge during ovulation, which is thin, clear in color, and looks like egg white, and can stretch long threads.

  After ovulation, estrogen levels gradually decrease, progesterone levels increase, and the secretion of cervical mucus is inhibited. The content of sodium chloride in mucus also decreases, resulting in thick and milky white vaginal discharge with poor extensibility and easy breakage. In addition, there are some physiological phenomena such as increased vaginal discharge during pregnancy and oral contraceptives, which are also related to changes in estrogen and progesterone levels in the body. I suggest you go to the hospital for B-ultrasound monitoring of ovulation.

  Leukorrhea is caused by the secretion of a certain amount of cervical mucus, which prepares for ovulation. Generally, ovulation occurs within the longest 24 hours of vaginal discharge.

  White discharge is usually present during follicular growth and ovulation, with a peak in mucus volume near ovulation. After ovulation, it becomes white and thick, with a significant decrease in volume. Generally speaking, the day when vaginal discharge is most abundant, thinnest, and has the strongest pulling ability is often the ovulation period. During the ovulation period, women may experience the physiological phenomenon of vaginal discharge pulling. Usually suffering from gynecological inflammation, there is rarely a case of vaginal discharge pulling.

  The above is how long it usually takes for vaginal discharge to ovulate, as introduced by the editor. The 24-hour period mentioned by the editor here is not a definite number, it is just an estimate. If you want to accurately know whether ovulation has been completed, you should go to the hospital for ultrasound monitoring.

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