Leucorrhea during ovulation is usually clear, like water, with some protein and salt. Although it has no smell, during ovulation it may emit a slightly sour smell, similar to that of lemon or vinegar. The smell may please you, but it's not what people typically think of. In fact, it is just a natural physiological phenomenon without any taste.

In addition to ovulation, a woman's discharge can have other possible flavors, such as salty, sweet, or bitter. These flavors may vary due to vaginal flora, medications, or disease. Therefore, if a woman feels unwell, consult a doctor to identify any possible health issues.

Leucorrhea during ovulation is a transparent, sour-smelling physiological phenomenon without any smell. Women should pay attention to personal hygiene and avoid excessive sexual behavior to ensure their health. If a woman feels unwell, consult her doctor.