If you have blood in your leukorrhea, if you are in ovulation, you should belong to the ovulatory bleeding. Whether or not you are really ovulating should be determined with ovulation test paper test, or basal body temperature test or ultrasound monitoring of follicles. Non-ovulatory, non-menstrual leucorrhea with blood may be related to cervical erosion, endometritis, pelvic inflammatory disease, uterine fibroids, endometriosis and other diseases. It is advisable to go to the gynecology department of a regular hospital to do relevant examinations in time to find out the cause of the disease and treat it properly, so as not to delay the disease and affect your health. The actual fact is that you will need to pay attention to your personal cleanliness and hygiene, especially the local vulva cleanliness and hygiene, wash your vulva with warm water every day, change your underwear regularly, and put your change of underwear into the sun to disinfect it, or boil water to disinfect it.