Blood-streaked leucorrhea before and after ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon that many people experience. It usually occurs around the time of ovulation, but can occur at the same time. For some people, this phenomenon may cause some discomfort in their lives, but it is generally beneficial to health.

Some people may be concerned that this phenomenon may lead to pregnancy. But in fact, this phenomenon usually does not lead to pregnancy. During this period, a woman's eggs are mature and ready for fertilization. Even if the eggs are fertilized, they will not continue to grow during this period and therefore will not continue to develop into a fetus.

Some people may be concerned that this phenomenon may lead to infection. But in fact, this phenomenon is usually not contagious. During this period, vaginal discharge will increase and may be bloodshot. If you accidentally contract this virus, symptoms such as pain, itching, and redness will usually appear within a few days of infection.

If you find yourself experiencing this phenomenon, don’t worry too much. Just keep clean, avoid infections, and relax. This phenomenon usually occurs around the time of ovulation, but if it occurs during the same period, there is no need to worry. It is generally good for health, but if you feel unwell, it is recommended to consult a doctor.