Is it normal to have no leucorrhea during ovulation?

In fact, this phenomenon is not uncommon. In some cases, women may experience a small amount of white discharge during ovulation, but not all women experience this. Therefore, we don't need to worry too much about this phenomenon.

However, if women don’t have white discharge during ovulation, it may mean they are suffering from some disease. For example, trichomonal vaginal inflammation, fungal vaginal inflammation, clue cell infection, etc. may cause the reduction or disappearance of white discharge in women during ovulation.

Therefore, if women find that they do not have white discharge during ovulation, it is recommended that they seek medical treatment in time to diagnose and treat related diseases. In addition, women should have regular physical exams to ensure they are in good health.