Will leucorrhea still occur during ovulation after pregnancy?

In fact, white or clear discharge may still occur during ovulation after pregnancy. These secretions are usually secreted by the blood vessels and cells of the vaginal mucosa. They help protect the vagina and fetus, and also maintain an acidic environment in the vagina.

While these discharges may increase after ovulation, that doesn't mean they stay the same throughout pregnancy. Additionally, these discharges should not be considered an abnormality or disease. If you notice an increase in vaginal discharge but don't feel any discomfort, this may just be a normal physiological reaction.

To summarize, you may still have white or clear discharge after ovulation, but that doesn't mean they stay the same throughout your pregnancy. If you experience any discomfort or concerns, please consult your doctor.