Leucorrhea during ovulation is usually clear, white or light yellow. However, for some people, leucorrhea may appear red during ovulation. This change could be important in diagnosing pregnancy or other diseases.

Implantation of a fertilized egg occurs when the endometrium is fully prepared. When the lining of the uterus begins to form a red or pink fertilized egg will begin to grow on the lining of the uterus. This phenomenon is called implantation.

During implantation, a woman's vaginal discharge may increase and may appear red or pink. This phenomenon has important implications for the diagnosis of pregnancy or other diseases. If women have red discharge during ovulation, they should consult a doctor as soon as possible to determine if there is any problem.

If women have red discharge during ovulation, they should consult a doctor as soon as possible to determine if there is any problem. The doctor may do a blood test or ultrasound to determine if any problems are present. Additionally, your doctor may recommend other tests, such as blood tests or ultrasounds, to determine if any problems are present.