Will there be any smell during ovulation?

Sexually transmitted diseases refer to pathogenic infections that are transmitted during sexual behavior, such as AIDS, gonorrhea, bacterial viruses, etc. These pathogens can survive in a woman's body for some time, causing odorless discharge. Therefore, if a woman is infected with an STD, she may experience a bad odor right around the time of ovulation.

In addition, some bacterial infections may remain in a woman's body for a period of time, causing odorless discharge. For example, bacteria such as E. coli, salmonella, and Staphylococcus aureus can cause infections in women and may cause a bad odor during ovulation.

Although there won't be any odor underneath during ovulation, if a woman has an STD or bacterial infection, she may experience an unpleasant odor during this period. Therefore, if an unpleasant odor occurs, it is recommended to seek medical attention immediately so that the cause can be determined and treated.