Leucorrhea with blood during ovulation may be a normal physiological phenomenon, or it may affect pregnancy.

Under normal circumstances, it is common for leucorrhea to be bloody during ovulation, but this does not mean that it will affect pregnancy. However, if women experience heavy, bloody discharge during ovulation, this may cause them discomfort or pain, and this is usually treated under the guidance of a doctor.

If a woman experiences heavy, bloody discharge during ovulation and is experiencing discomfort or pain, she may want to consider treatment. Some possible treatments include antibiotics or medications to treat the infection, or an ultrasound to determine if there are other health problems.

Although leucorrhea with blood during ovulation usually does not have a direct impact on pregnancy, if a woman feels discomfort or pain during this period, she should consult a doctor for treatment as soon as possible.