When a woman is sexually aroused and has an orgasm, she produces more vaginal fluid, which is not leukorrhea. However, because the leukorrhea itself is inside the vagina, it may come out together with the vaginal secretion. Normally, a healthy woman’s vagina secretes Bachmann’s glandular fluid, which is viscous and milky or clear, and serves to lubricate and protect the vagina. It is also secreted when there is no sexual intercourse, and will be increased during sexual excitement, and its shape will change somewhat with the state of the individual. Normal leukorrhea is a colorless or milky white odorless mucus that changes with the menstrual cycle and can indicate gynecological conditions. Close to ovulation is mostly transparent egg white, the amount will increase; after ovulation will become white cloudy thick, the amount is relatively small; if there is a smell, color changes, texture changes, etc. need to consider gynecological inflammation, the need for timely medical examination and treatment. To summarize, female sexual arousal will be secreted by the Bachmann’s gland fluid, if there is leukorrhea in the vagina, it will be discharged along with it.