Does leucorrhea during ovulation mean ovulation?

In fact, not necessarily. Although white discharge occurs during ovulation, it does not necessarily mean that ovulation is occurring. This white discharge may be caused by bacteria in the vagina breaking down vaginal secretions, or it may be an inflammatory reaction caused by a bacterial infection in the vagina. Therefore, the mere presence of white discharge cannot be used as a basis to determine that ovulation is occurring.

In addition, in addition to white discharge, there are other symptoms, such as pain, headache, fever, chills, etc. These symptoms cannot be used as a basis for judging whether ovulation is occurring. Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, it is best to judge a woman's menstrual cycle and ovulation by measuring basal body temperature, observing the menstrual cycle, and monitoring B-ultrasound.

While white discharge does not necessarily mean ovulation is occurring, it is important to look at a woman's menstrual cycle and symptoms to determine if ovulation is occurring. If you want to get pregnant, it's best to seek advice from your doctor or professional nutritionist.