Ovulation is a critical period in a woman’s menstrual cycle and is also a critical time for the union of sperm and egg. During this period, women's vaginal discharge will increase, including a lot of clear, white, yellow and brown discharge. These discharges are called leucorrhea.

So, is it normal for leucorrhea to be cloudy during ovulation?

Generally speaking, it is normal for leucorrhea to be cloudy during ovulation. This is because during this period, women's vaginal secretions contain more white blood cells and proteins, which can help protect the vagina and uterus and attract sperm into the vagina. In addition, during this period, women's vaginal secretions will also become more moist, which helps the combination of sperm and eggs.

However, if a woman's ovulation period is obviously cloudy or accompanied by other symptoms, such as pain, itching, odor, etc., she may need to seek medical attention promptly. This is because if a woman’s secretions are abnormal, it may affect her reproductive health and may lead to other complications.