Is there no leucorrhea during ovulation?

First of all, it needs to be clear: During a normal menstrual cycle, women’s secretions will increase, including vaginal secretions and egg cell secretions during ovulation. These secretions are to protect the vagina and egg cells from external contamination, and also help promote sperm entry into the egg cells.

So, why is there no secretion during ovulation? This can be caused by a variety of factors.

1. Vaginal flora imbalance

Vaginal flora are an important part of maintaining normal vaginal flora balance. If the vaginal flora is imbalanced, it may result in reduced or even no vaginal discharge. In this case, the chance of sperm entering the egg cell is reduced.

2. Abnormal menstrual cycle

Abnormal menstrual cycles may also result in no discharge during ovulation. For example, certain hormonal imbalances may cause shorter or longer menstrual cycles, affecting a woman's ovulation period.

3. Age

As women age, their discharge also decreases. This is because as we age, the levels of female hormones also decrease, which affects the normal menstrual cycle and ovulation.

To sum up, the absence of discharge during ovulation does not necessarily mean there is something wrong. However, if you feel unwell or have any concerns, it is recommended to seek help from your doctor. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask me.