The ovulation period is one of the important periods for women to become pregnant, and changes in leucorrhea during ovulation also play an important role in whether they can become pregnant. Generally speaking, a woman's discharge becomes thinner and brighter in color during ovulation, usually yellow or clear.

Women are advised to consult their doctor immediately if their ovulation discharge is yellow. A doctor can determine whether there is infection or inflammation by examining the specifics of the discharge and take appropriate treatment. If women experience these symptoms, such as pain, itching, redness, or odor, they may need to be diagnosed and treated by a doctor.

If women's ovulation discharge is yellow but they still want to get pregnant, it is recommended that they take appropriate measures, such as maintaining good health, avoiding excessive drinking or smoking, and adopting appropriate postures and techniques during sex. At the same time, women can also monitor their own secretions and conduct regular examinations and treatments under the guidance of doctors.

To summarize, while yellow ovulation discharge may indicate that a woman is releasing an egg, it does not necessarily mean that they will be able to get pregnant. Women are advised to consult their doctor immediately if they experience any discomfort or symptoms.