Leukorrhea is not ovulation. Leukorrhea is a normal vaginal secretion in women, whether they are pregnant or not, there will be leukorrhea coming out of the vagina. Leukorrhea is formed by a mixture of secretions from the vaginal mucosa, cervical canal and endometrial glands. The nature of leukorrhea varies at different times of the menstrual cycle. A few days after the menstrual period is cleared, the leukorrhea is usually small in amount, and a few days before and after ovulation, the leukorrhea will increase due to the strong secretion of the cervical glands, and may appear clear and pulpy. A few days after ovulation, the amount of leukorrhea will become less, before and after menstruation, due to pelvic congestion, leukorrhea will increase again. If the amount of leucorrhoea is high and in the shape of silk, it may be around the time of ovulation, so you can go to the hospital for ultrasound to monitor follicular development and ovulation.