When a woman’s ovulation period arrives but there is no leukorrhea, it is important to consider that the manifestation may be due to delayed ovulation. Because the so-called ovulation period is projected through the usual menstrual cycle, rather than the absolute real ovulation period. So if a woman is in a hurry to get pregnant, this is the time to go to the hospital to do pelvic ultrasound to see the follicle growth and development, so as to determine whether to ovulation. Other women may have already ovulated, but because the body’s hormone secretion is not particularly good, so there will also be no obvious leukorrhea. Therefore, not every woman will have egg-white, pulsatile leukorrhea during ovulation, so to determine whether a woman has ovulated normally during ovulation, you can use test strips to detect ovulation or pelvic ultrasound to determine. Pelvic ultrasound is the most accurate way to monitor ovulation, which can monitor the development of follicles and whether they are finally discharged.