Is there still leucorrhea after intercourse during ovulation?

After ovulation, a woman's discharge will gradually decrease and become dry. However, some women may still have a small amount of white discharge during ovulation. This secretion is called "withdrawal secretion" because it is similar to the bridal secretion that women produce during their wedding.

So, will there be leucorrhea after intercourse during ovulation? The answer is yes. Although withdrawal discharge does not last long, it is still a part of a woman's menstrual cycle. If a woman had sex during ovulation and still has white discharge over the next few days, they are likely pregnant.

It's worth noting that if women don't have any white discharge for a few days after sex, they may need to use birth control as this could be a sign of pregnancy.