No leucorrhea during ovulation

First, let’s understand what drawing water is. Stringy water is a clear, clear liquid that is commonly found in women's vaginal discharge. During a woman's ovulation period, the watery vaginal discharge becomes thin, bright-colored, and may have a slight odor. Drawn water is one of the important signs of fertility because it indicates that the female reproductive tract is functioning in a healthy condition.

However, sometimes women may have discharge that is not watery during ovulation. This may be caused by:

1. Vaginal dryness: In a dry vagina, stringy water is difficult to discharge, so women may discharge secretions without stringy water during ovulation.

2. Vaginal inflammation: If women have inflammation in their vaginas, they may discharge a large amount of discharge during ovulation, but this does not include vaginal discharge.

3. Taking medications: Certain medications may cause vaginal dryness or affect the formation of vaginal discharge, so women may have discharge without vaginal discharge during ovulation.

Whatever the reason, if a woman has fluid-free discharge during ovulation, it may be a sign that there is something wrong with her reproductive tract. In this case, women should seek medical treatment promptly and receive a doctor's diagnosis and treatment. In addition, women can also judge the health of their reproductive tract through other methods, such as regular examinations, monitoring body temperature and observing the appearance time of stringy water.

In short, stringy water is one of the common physiological phenomena in women during ovulation, but it does not necessarily mean that women are preparing to become pregnant. If women find that they have discharge without stringy water during ovulation, they should seek medical treatment in time and receive diagnosis and treatment from a doctor. In addition, women can also use other methods to determine the health of their reproductive tract to ensure that they can get pregnant safely.