The ovulation period refers to the period when a woman's ovary releases eggs every month. It is one of the important periods for female fertility. During this period, women's vaginal discharge will increase and become clear and transparent, like nasal discharge, which is called leucorrhea.

So, will ovulation occur if there is less leucorrhea during ovulation? The answer is not necessarily.

In fact, the amount of leucorrhea during ovulation varies from person to person and may be affected by a variety of factors, such as age, health, hormonal levels, etc. Therefore, it is impossible to judge whether ovulation will occur simply based on less vaginal discharge during ovulation.

However, if women experience a small amount of white or yellow discharge during ovulation, and the discharge does not smell bad or changes color, they may ovulate in the next cycle. However, if women experience significant discomfort during this period, such as pain, itching, odor, etc., then they may need to consult a doctor to determine whether there is a health problem.