Is it ovulation if there is discharge?

In fact, having discharge doesn't necessarily mean it's ovulation. This depends on many factors, including a woman's menstrual cycle, age, health and changes in her reproductive tract. Some women may experience egg loss at different stages of their menstrual cycle, while others may experience egg loss at any time. Therefore, you cannot determine whether you are ovulating simply by having discharge.

However, if a woman experiences egg leakage in the middle of her menstrual cycle, this is usually around the time of ovulation. In the middle of the menstrual cycle, a woman's reproductive tract is usually more open and the eggs can survive in the air for a period of time, so a clear, colorless, tear-like discharge will appear. If a woman has egg leakage during this period, and these secretions contain sperm, it is possible to have sex during this period and become pregnant.

To summarize, having discharge doesn't necessarily mean it's ovulation, but when a woman experiences egg leakage in the middle of her menstrual cycle, it could be around ovulation. If you want to get pregnant, it is recommended that women have sex during this period and take necessary safety measures.