What happens if there is no leucorrhea after intercourse during ovulation?

However, some women may experience no vaginal discharge after ovulation. How does this usually happen? This article will answer them one by one for you.

1. Normal physiological phenomena

In the female reproductive tract, under normal circumstances, there will be a certain amount of white blood cells and proteins. These secretions can help keep the female reproductive tract clean and moist, and also play a role in protecting the female reproductive tract. Therefore, when a certain amount of secretion occurs in the female reproductive tract, it is a normal physiological phenomenon and there is no need to worry too much.

2. Abnormal secretions

If a woman’s secretion is abnormal, such as excessive quantity, abnormal color, abnormal texture, abnormal smell, etc., then you need to consider whether it is abnormal. If a woman has no leucorrhea after ovulation, it may be due to the following reasons:

2.1 Infection

Some infections may cause abnormal discharge from the female reproductive tract, such as fungal infections, trichomonas infections, etc. These infections may cause women to have no leucorrhea after ovulation. Therefore, if a woman does not have leucorrhea after ovulation, she first needs to check for infection.

2.2 Medication

Some drugs may cause abnormal secretions in women's reproductive tract, such as antibiotics, hormones, etc. These drugs may also cause women to have no leucorrhea after ovulation. Therefore, if a woman does not have leucorrhea after ovulation, she first needs to check whether she has used drugs that may cause abnormal discharge.

2.3 Disease

Some diseases may cause abnormal discharge from the female reproductive tract, such as genital infections, tumors, etc. These diseases may also cause women to have no leucorrhea after ovulation. Therefore, if a woman does not have leucorrhea after ovulation, she first needs to check whether there is any disease.

If a woman does not have leucorrhea after ovulation, she needs to first check whether there is infection, medication or disease, and then deal with it according to the specific situation. If it is determined that there are no abnormalities, you can consult your doctor to find out whether other tests are needed.