A small amount of brown discharge during ovulation is mostly normal, indicating a small amount of vaginal bleeding. Consider ovulatory bleeding, which is due to a brief drop in estrogen levels, resulting in irregular shedding of part of the endometrium. If the amount of bleeding is not much, the discharge has no odor, no vulvar itching discomfort and lasts for a short time, the problem is not serious, it is possible to observe temporarily without treatment. If you bleed every time you ovulate, you can inhibit ovulation and regulate your cycle by taking short-acting oral contraceptives. If there are other conditions of bleeding besides ovulatory bleeding, such as bleeding during intercourse, timely examination is needed to exclude bleeding caused by vaginal inflammation, cervical inflammation, cervical cancer, etc. If the discharge is smelly, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for examination and treatment in time.