Leucorrhea during ovulation but not stringy

Under normal circumstances, a woman's secretion during ovulation will have a certain degree of stringiness, but if it does not, it may be due to one of the following reasons:

1. Changes in hormonal levels in the body: During a woman’s menstrual cycle, hormonal levels in the body will continue to change. During ovulation, female hormone levels peak and may cause increased vaginal discharge. But if a woman's hormone levels fluctuate during this period, it may cause vaginal discharge to decrease or stop drawing.

2. Infection or inflammation: Some infections or inflammation may also cause women to experience stringy discharge during this period. For example, vaginal flora imbalance, bacterial infection or inflammation.

3. Drug side effects: Some drugs may cause women to have loose discharge during this period. For example, antihistamines, antibiotics, hormonal drugs, etc.

Women may feel uncomfortable if they experience loose discharge during this period. If this phenomenon persists or worsens, it is recommended to consult a doctor to find out whether there are other problems. In addition, women should maintain personal hygiene, avoid infection or inflammation, and avoid drug abuse in their daily lives.