Ovulation period with brownish white discharge and bloodshot streaks

  The most obvious symptom of female ovulation is the change in vaginal discharge. Some partners may experience symptoms of blood streaks in their vaginal discharge during ovulation, and the color of the discharge may be brown. So, what is the reason for this situation? Today, the editor will talk about this matter for everyone.

  

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  White discharge with blood streaks during ovulation

  During ovulation, there are blood streaks in the vaginal discharge. As long as the amount of bleeding is not excessive, it can mostly heal on its own without affecting health and fertility. Pay attention to the hygiene and cleaning of the external genitalia. If there are still bleeding symptoms for more than 7 days, it is necessary to go to the hospital to check whether you have gynecological diseases. The clinical manifestations of bloody discharge during ovulation are as follows:

  1. Uterine bleeding. In a menstrual cycle with ovulation, there may be uterine bleeding during the ovulation period. The amount of bleeding is small, and some are only coffee colored secretions. It usually stops on its own within 2-3 days and can last up to 7 days.

  2. Abdominal pain. Periodic menstrual pain, which can be mild or severe, usually lasts for a few hours, and in some cases can last for 2-3 days.

  3. Infertility. Interruption of sexual activity due to ovulation bleeding, missing the opportunity for conception. If it is pathological ovulation bleeding, it can also affect fertility due to gynecological diseases such as endometriosis, submucosal fibroids, cervical cancer, etc.

  Brown vaginal discharge during ovulation

  Why is vaginal discharge brown during ovulation? The browning of vaginal discharge during ovulation is related to changes in estrogen levels and the uptake of eggs by the fimbriae of the fallopian tubes.

  Under normal circumstances, vaginal discharge during ovulation is colorless and transparent, with a large amount and a stringy appearance. However, a small number of women may experience brownish white discharge during ovulation, which is due to a brief decrease in estrogen levels during ovulation, causing the endometrium to lose hormonal support and resulting in partial shedding of the endometrium, leading to regular vaginal bleeding, known as ovulation bleeding or "intermenstrual bleeding" in traditional Chinese medicine.

  Ovulation at the fimbriae of the fallopian tube may also lead to brownish white discharge during ovulation. When the fimbriae of the fallopian tubes capture eggs, the follicular fluid containing blood is sent back to the uterine cavity through retrograde peristalsis of the fallopian tubes, and then flows out of the cervix through the vagina. Women who experience long-term brown discharge during ovulation must rule out other reproductive tract diseases, such as menstrual disorders, cervical erosion, cervical polyps, cervical cancer, endometrial polyps, submucosal fibroids, endometrial adenocarcinoma, etc.

  The above is the reason why vaginal discharge during ovulation appears brown and has blood streaks, as analyzed by the editor. Come and take a look! Compare your own situation to find the reason.

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