Whether it is normal to have no leucorrhea during ovulation depends on the specific situation. Generally speaking, during the ovulation period, women’s vaginal secretions will increase and appear white or transparent, possibly with a small amount of blood streaks. If a woman has no discharge during ovulation, she may feel uncomfortable or have abnormal tests, but this is not absolutely normal.

If a woman doesn't have any discharge during ovulation and tests don't reveal anything abnormal, she may want to talk to her doctor to determine if something else is causing her condition. Your doctor may recommend other tests, such as a vaginal discharge test or ultrasound, to determine if other problems are present.

If there is no discharge during ovulation and you feel uncomfortable or have abnormal tests, it is recommended to consult a doctor as soon as possible. A doctor can determine if any health problems are present and develop an appropriate treatment plan.