Why does lower abdominal pain occur after ovulation? This phenomenon has occurred in many women, because most women will experience abdominal pain during menstruation. However, it is a relatively rare phenomenon for women to experience lower abdominal pain after ovulation. So does this phenomenon have any special meaning for women? Many women want to know the answer. Let’s take a look at the explanation of what causes lower abdominal pain after ovulation. Due to individual differences, the amount of follicular fluid discharged when each person's follicle ruptures is not exactly the same. If the follicular fluid is discharged in excess, after entering the pelvic cavity, it will stimulate the pelvic membrane and cause abdominal pain. This is the cause of the abdominal pain. Lower abdominal pain after intercourse during ovulation is more common in young women. Most women do not feel any obvious pain when ovulating, but a few will feel abdominal pain. This lower abdominal pain is often in one side of the lower abdomen. The pain is not severe, and is dull, dull or distending. However, it usually disappears within 1-2 days. For some patients with severe abdominal pain, the lower abdominal pain may persist for 1-2 weeks after intercourse during ovulation. Before ovulation, the gravity inside the follicle increases, which can cause pain; the pain after ovulation is mostly due to the contraction of the uterus and fallopian tubes during ovulation or the stimulation of pelvic organs by bleeding during ovulation. Lower abdominal pain after intercourse during ovulation usually occurs before or after the basal body temperature rises. Ovulation abdominal pain is a physiological phenomenon that does not affect health or future marriage and childbearing. If it only occurs occasionally and the pain is mild without any other discomfort, you can pay attention to proper rest and no treatment is needed. If the abdominal pain is severe, you can take painkillers temporarily. If it occurs regularly every month, you can take short-acting contraceptives for a period of time under the guidance of a doctor to improve the symptoms. In a sense, lower abdominal pain after ovulation is a relatively normal phenomenon, because ovulation is the process of female follicles separating from the ovaries, and women can feel this process. Therefore, when women find themselves experiencing lower abdominal pain after ovulation, they should first rule out the cause of the disease and then look for ways to relieve the symptoms. |
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