Will there be leucorrhea after ovulation?

In fact, it is not always accurate to determine whether a woman is pregnant by observing her secretions. Although a woman's secretion will increase after ovulation, the quality and quantity of the secretion will also change depending on the woman's physical condition. In addition, pregnancy also takes a certain amount of time to detect, so if no leucorrhea is observed after ovulation, it is recommended to continue observing for a period of time, or use a pregnancy test tool to confirm whether you are pregnant.

If a woman wants to more accurately determine whether she is pregnant, a blood or urine pregnancy test is recommended. These tests can detect a woman's pregnancy soon after she becomes pregnant and therefore can more accurately determine whether she is pregnant.

In summary, while looking at a woman's discharge may not be the most accurate way to determine if she's pregnant, pregnancy testing tools can more accurately determine if she's pregnant.