Is there leucorrhea during pregnancy during ovulation?

Generally speaking, during a woman’s menstrual cycle, leucorrhea will fluctuate with changes in the menstrual cycle. In the early stages of the cycle, that is, in the middle of the menstrual cycle, a woman's vaginal discharge will increase and become thin, transparent, and light yellow. This clear discharge is called "colorless clear fluid" and can also appear gradually later in the menstrual cycle.

However, during ovulation, a woman's vaginal discharge becomes thinner, more transparent, and more colorful. This change is often called "drawing phenomenon" and is a very obvious feature. In this case, a woman may experience some discomfort as the clear, thin discharge may make her feel somewhat moist and uncomfortable.

Therefore, generally speaking, during a woman's menstrual cycle, except during the ovulation period, clear and thin discharge may occur. However, if a woman experiences obvious stringing during her menstrual cycle and has any concerns or discomforts, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to determine whether she is pregnant.