What's the matter with no secretion during ovulation?

Why is there no secretion during ovulation?

Normally, it takes a few days for a woman's egg to fertilize with sperm. During ovulation, a woman's ovary releases a mature egg, which waits in the fallopian tube for sperm to arrive. If the woman's fallopian tubes are not fertilized during this period, the egg dies and travels into the fallopian tubes to wait for the next fertilization. Therefore, during ovulation, a woman's secretion will increase, but if fertilization does not occur, the secretion will decrease or stop.

Possible causes of no secretion during ovulation

1. Insufficient sperm count: If the sperm count is insufficient, the woman’s egg cannot combine with the sperm even though it is waiting. In this case, the woman may need to try to get pregnant during another period.

2. Women’s own problems: Some women may have problems such as irregular menstruation or dysmenorrhea, which may affect their menstrual cycle and ovulation period.

3. Male problems: If men have certain health problems, such as low sperm count or decreased motility, they may not be able to provide enough sperm during ovulation.

How to deal with no secretion during ovulation?

If women don't have discharge during ovulation, they may need to try to get pregnant during another period. If a woman has tried several times to get pregnant without success, her doctor may recommend other types of treatment, such as taking folic acid or improving her lifestyle. In addition, women can also self-monitor and understand their menstrual cycle and ovulation period by measuring body temperature or observing changes in secretions, so as to better grasp the chance of pregnancy.