The appearance of white fluid is considered to be a possible normal discharge, because the color of normal leucorrhea can be white or off-white. If it is located in the ovulation period, because the leucorrhea is thinner, it can appear as white liquid, but at this time it can appear the phenomenon of straining, and the time is mostly located in the middle of two menstrual periods. If there are no uncomfortable feelings or symptoms, you can continue to observe. If it is accompanied by pain in the abdomen, local itching or odor, and increased leucorrhea, it may be due to gynecological inflammation, possibly due to cervicitis or vaginitis, or possibly adnexitis, so you can see your doctor for gynecological examination and vaginal ultrasound, or colposcopy.