Why is there no leucorrhea during ovulation?

First of all, it should be pointed out that not all women will have no vaginal discharge during ovulation. Some women may experience less or no discharge during this period. This may be due to one of the following reasons:

1. Irregular cycles: If a woman’s cycle is irregular, it may affect the quantity and nature of secretions. In this case, there may be less or no discharge during ovulation.

2. Health conditions: Certain health conditions, such as infection or inflammation of the reproductive organs, may affect the amount and nature of discharge. In this case, there may be less or no discharge during ovulation.

3. Age: Age also affects the amount and nature of secretions. As women age, their reproductive organs may gradually degenerate, resulting in less secretion.

Whatever the reason, if women do not have discharge during ovulation, it is recommended that they be closely observed and consult a doctor. Doctors can check to determine whether there is a genital infection or other health problem and give appropriate treatment recommendations. At the same time, doctors can also help them determine the correct cycle and calculate ovulation to achieve better fertility results.

In short, it is not impossible to have no leucorrhea during ovulation. If women observe closely and consult a doctor, they can find the cause and take appropriate measures to maintain healthy reproduction.