What is going on with ovulation bleeding
Women's ovulation dates are generally about 14 days before their next menstrual period. To be on the safe side, we refer to the 10 days before and after the ovulation date, along with the ovulation date, for a total of 10 days. The rest of the time other than the menstrual period is called the safe period. And what happens to many women bleeding during ovulation? Bleeding during ovulation, known as mid-menstrual bleeding, is a small amount of bleeding between two normal periods of menstruation, which can be accompanied by varying degrees of lower abdominal pain. The clinical manifestations are as follows:
1. Uterine bleeding. In the menstrual cycle of ovulation, there is uterine bleeding during the ovulation period, the amount of bleeding is small, some are only coffee-colored secretions, generally 2-3 days can be stopped by themselves, up to 7 days.
2. Abdominal pain. Periodic intermenstrual pain, which can be mild or severe, usually lasts for several hours, and can last for 2-3 days in individual patients.
3. Infertility. May result from aborted sexual life due to bleeding during ovulation and missed time to conceive.