No leucorrhea during intercourse during ovulation

Sometimes, during a woman's ovulation period, even if she has intercourse during ovulation, she may not have leucorrhea. This does not mean that a woman is not pregnant, but it means that she may be pregnant but not yet at a point where pregnancy can be confirmed using a test stick or blood test.

If a woman had sex during ovulation and did not have vaginal discharge, she may need to wait until her next delayed period to use a test stick or blood test to determine if she is pregnant. If a woman has had sex during ovulation and doesn't have vaginal discharge, she may want to talk to her doctor to see if there are other reproductive tract issues that could be causing the absence of vaginal discharge.

To summarize, if a woman had sex during ovulation and didn't have vaginal discharge, she may need to wait until her next delayed period to determine pregnancy using a test stick or blood test. If a woman has had sex during ovulation and doesn't have vaginal discharge, she may want to talk to her doctor about other reproductive tract problems.