Leucorrhea does not increase during ovulation

However, sometimes women notice no increase in discharge during ovulation, which could be due to a variety of reasons. Below we’ll look at some of the possible causes of decreased discharge during ovulation.

1. Vaginal inflammation

Vaginal inflammation is a common condition that may cause decreased vaginal discharge. Symptoms of vaginal inflammation include vaginal itching, pain, redness and swelling. If the inflammation is severe, it may cause pain during sexual intercourse and infection of other organs. If a woman suffers from vaginal inflammation during ovulation, it may affect the appearance and texture of her discharge, making it appear reduced.

2. Vaginal flora imbalance

Vaginal dysbiosis is a common condition that may lead to decreased vaginal discharge. Symptoms of vaginal flora imbalance include vaginal itching, pain, redness and swelling. If the flora imbalance is severe, it may cause pain during sexual intercourse and infection of other organs. If a woman suffers from vaginal dysbiosis during ovulation, it may affect the appearance and texture of her discharge, making it appear reduced.

3. Psychological stress

Psychological stress is a common factor that may lead to decreased discharge in women. Psychological stress may cause changes in a woman's hormone levels, which can affect the appearance and texture of discharge. If a woman feels nervous or stressed around the time of ovulation, it may affect the appearance and texture of her discharge, making it appear reduced.

4. Other factors

In addition to the above reasons, women's decrease in secretions during ovulation may also be affected by other factors, such as temperature, humidity, and amount of exercise. If a woman feels tired or exercises too much during ovulation, it may affect the appearance and texture of her discharge, making it appear less bloated.

Although a woman may have less discharge during ovulation, this does not mean she is unhealthy. If women have any discomfort or concerns during ovulation, it is recommended to consult a doctor for examination and treatment.