Is it normal to have no discharge during ovulation?

In fact, it is possible to have no discharge during ovulation. This can be caused by a number of factors, such as:

1. Abnormal menstrual cycles: Some women may experience cycle abnormalities, which may cause them to have no discharge during ovulation.

2. Physical health problems: Certain physical health problems, such as thyroid problems or anemia, may cause a woman to have no discharge during ovulation.

3. Medication: Certain medications, such as antibiotics or hormonal drugs, may affect a woman’s vaginal discharge.

4. Lifestyle: Lifestyle factors, such as lack of exercise or poor eating habits, may affect a woman's vaginal discharge.

While no discharge during ovulation may be possible, it doesn't necessarily mean something is wrong. If you are concerned, it is recommended to consult a doctor for more accurate information.

Additionally, if you have no discharge during ovulation and have no other symptoms, such as pain or odor, you can continue to observe and wait for an increase in discharge. If you feel unwell or have any symptoms during this period, please seek medical advice promptly.