Can you ovulate without a leukorrhea?

The possibility of ovulation also exists without leukorrhea. Leukorrhea is a secretion from a woman’s vagina, which is normally small in amount. During ovulation, due to changes in hormone levels in the body, the leukorrhea will appear in the form of silk, but some women’s body estrogen and progesterone secretion is relatively low, there may also be a decrease in the amount of leukorrhea secretion phenomenon. Leukorrhea is not a standard for detecting ovulation, and there is sometimes no absolute relationship between ovulation and leukorrhea. Therefore, you can’t tell if you are ovulating based on the leukorrhea. Normally, if you want to determine whether ovulation occurs, you need to monitor the follicles through ultrasound, whether there is mature follicle development and whether the follicles are normally discharged, which is a common method of detecting ovulation, and the accuracy rate is relatively high.