Ovulation: Generally ovulation should NOT cause an odor - if anything the cervical mucus may be thinner prior to ovulation and become cream or white colored to egg white thickness during ovulation (most fertile time). during this time the pH of the vagina may change accounting for the slight odor. Nothing to worrry about.
Answered 3/24/2015
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Yes: your discharge can have a different scene pt due to hormonal changes including ovulation.
Answered 3/24/2015
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