Ummm i don't want to nouns stupid but...?
Answers: Once you start puberty it is normal to own a white and/or clear discharge, as the vagina is self-cleaning. This same discharge increases the closer you get to ovulation and when you are sexually aroused.
Different Types of Discharge:
White: Thick, white discharge is adjectives at the beginning and pause of your cycle. Normal white discharge is not accompanied by itching. If itching is present, sticky white discharge can indicate a yeast infection.
Clear and stretchy: This is "fertile" mucous and means you are ovulating.
If you enjoy an average 28 day cycle, counting the first daylight of your period Day 1, counting forward from nearby, most women ovulate between Day 14 and Day 16 give or cart.
Ovulation is when an egg is released from an ovary. It happens nearly halfway between your period.
"The release of the ripe egg from the ovary. The egg is released when the cavity surrounding it (the follicle) breaks open contained by response to a hormonal signal. Ovulation occurs around fourteen or fifteen days from the first daytime of the woman's last menstrual cycle. When ovulation occur, the ovum moves into the fallopian tube and becomes available for fertilization."
Ovulating is when your ovaries release eggs. The eggs are next available for fertilization, and if not, die and are expelled through menses.
Ovulation can rob place anywhere from 7 days after your period to 7 days previously, although it is generally mid-way.
this is the time of your cycle when your eggs are released and also if you hold sex during this time you have a kismet of getting pregnant. you can track your ovulation through charting your cycle and temp and discharge and such, but thats usually only if you are specifically trying to achieve pregnant or not get pregnant lol =) ovulate
–verb (used in need object), -lat·ed, -lat·ing. Biology. to produce and discharge eggs from an ovary or ovarian follicle
hope that helped lol
its where on earth the egg is released and drops down thru the tube and waits to be fertilized. it usually happen about 2 weeks after you enjoy your period. some women touch it some don't. I usually do on my right side. I'm surprised you made it this far and didn't know what it was. eh it happen, now you know. Many women consistency a sharp stabbing pain where on earth the ovaries are each month.
Also your cervical mucus change throughout your cycle. Around the time of ovulation, it should be like egg whites and be heavier than usual.
Ovulation is the time of the month where on earth you have the greatest coincidence of getting pregnant.
Your body prepares an egg(the stabbing pains) and prepares for capturing the sperm(the clingy egg whites)
try this website: www.kidshealth.org
dance to "teen site"
sexual health
feminine reproductive system
and go to the menstrual cycle video... it will detail u about that stuff.