During the ovulation period, women will experience decreased appetite, increased body temperature, and excessive vaginal discharge. Some women also experience bleeding during the ovulation period. Ovulation bleeding is caused by a temporary drop in estrogen levels, which causes the uterine wall to lose the support of hormones and part of the uterine wall to fall off, subsequently causing periodic vaginal bleeding. Will there be bleeding during ovulation? In fact, every woman who is preparing for pregnancy may experience ovulation bleeding. Generally speaking, this type of bleeding is very small and cannot be observed by the naked eye. However, some people will experience significant bleeding symptoms, and the severity cannot be generalized. The main causes of ovulation bleeding are as follows: 1. Female hormones fluctuate too much. After ovulation, the level of estrogen drops rapidly, causing the uterine wall, which has been proliferating under the influence of estrogen, to lose its function and cause a small amount of bleeding. 2. Inflammation of the uterine wall causes significant uterine wall hematoma during ovulation, or during ovulation, the surface blood vessels of the uterus and ovaries rupture, the bleeding is greater than normal and flows back into the uterine cavity with the peristalsis of both fallopian tubes, and is discharged from the body through the vagina. What causes ovulation bleeding? Ovulation bleeding is caused by a temporary drop in estrogen levels, which causes the uterine wall to lose the support of hormones and part of the uterine wall to fall off, subsequently causing periodic vaginal bleeding. Ovulation bleeding is mid-term bleeding, which refers to bleeding between two normal menstrual periods, and may be accompanied by varying degrees of lower abdominal pain. Just like menstruation, symptoms such as abdominal pain also come with it. However, the amount of blood discharge during ovulation is relatively small, and sometimes it is only brown secretion. Generally speaking, ovulation bleeding can stop on its own within 2-3 days, and up to 7 days. |
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