Why is there no leucorrhea at all after ovulation?

Normally, the leukorrhea will decrease significantly after ovulation because the hormone level in the body will change after ovulation, and the original thin, egg-white-like leukorrhea will become relatively thicker, which is the change of leukorrhea after ovulation. If there is nothing at all, it is mainly because individual differences in clinical reactions are different. It is normal for the leukorrhea to become thicker and less to be discharged from the vagina, but most of it will accumulate in the vagina. At all times, it is important to keep the vulva clean and wash it with water once a day to strengthen the local care of the vulva and reduce the inflammation. In addition, if you plan to get pregnant, it is advisable to calculate the ovulation period and arrange a reasonable time for intercourse during the ovulation period to improve the chances of pregnancy.