Ovulation is an important period for women. During this period, a woman's vagina will secrete a large amount of white discharge, which is called leucorrhea. Generally speaking, a woman’s discharge will increase in volume and become brighter in color during ovulation. However, sometimes women may experience a special situation during ovulation, that is, there is a large amount of dirty discharge. What should be done in this situation?

If this happens to you during ovulation, the first thing to do is stay calm and don't feel scared or worried. This usually doesn't cause any serious effects on the body, but you may feel uncomfortable. In this case, you can consider the following measures:

1. Use cleaning solution to clean the vagina. If you feel uncomfortable, you can use cleaning fluid to clean your vagina to help remove dirt.

2. Keep dry. If you feel uncomfortable, it's best to stay dry and avoid using tissues or washcloths to wipe your vagina.

3. Observe symptoms. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to consult a doctor.

In general, if there is a large amount of dirty discharge during ovulation, you must first stay calm and take appropriate measures to relieve the symptoms. If symptoms persist or worsen, it's best to consult a doctor.