The lack of discharge during ovulation can be a little confusing because generally, clear, colorless, slightly sticky discharge occurs during ovulation. However, sometimes there may not be any secretion, what should I do?

In addition, some people may not have discharge throughout the ovulation period for some reason. For example, they may have been experiencing no discharge due to vaginal inflammation or certain bacterial infections after sex. In this case, they may need to consult a doctor to determine if there is a medical problem.

Overall, if there is no discharge, don’t worry too much. If you have any concerns, it is recommended to seek the advice of a doctor or professional. In most cases, the absence of discharge does not necessarily mean anything is wrong, but if any discomfort or concern arises, it is best to consult a doctor to determine whether a health problem is present.