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That's right, when the vaginal discharge is transparent and stringy, most of the time it is about to ovulate, and it may be discharged in about 12 24 hours.
If you have a lot more vaginal discharge than usual without any sexual thoughts, it should be your ovulation time.
Leucorrhea is not the gold standard for ovulation, which is usually about 14 days before the next menstrual period, with bidirectional body temperature changes.
That's right. Drawing doesn't have to be right away. You have to match your body temperature. PL test strips. Something. Take a look
If it's once in a while, you don't have to worry about it, if it occurs more than three times, there may be inflammation
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