The reason for having sex during the ovulation period is to make it easier to conceive a child, but women feel uncomfortable after having sex. What is the reason? What should I do if I have lower abdominal pain after having sex after ovulation? Let's have a simple understanding and understanding of this issue. I hope the following points will be helpful to everyone! What to do if you have lower abdominal pain after ovulation and intercourse Women's ovulation period is generally about 14 days before the next menstrual period. After the egg is released from the ovary, it can survive in the fallopian tubes for 1-2 days, waiting for fertilization; the man's sperm can maintain fertilization ability for 2-3 days in the woman's reproductive system, so it is easy to get pregnant by having sex a few days before and after the egg is released. To be on the safe side, we call the 5 days before and 4 days after ovulation, a total of 10 days within the ovulation period, the ovulation period. Since it is very easy to get pregnant during sexual intercourse during the ovulation period, the ovulation period is also called the fertile period or the dangerous period of pregnancy. During ovulation, it will cause some abdominal pain. Ovulation pain, the rupture of the follicle causes lower abdominal pain, which is the signal that the egg is discharged from the ovary. Some women experience lower abdominal pain in the middle and late stages of each menstrual cycle. This type of pain is generally called ovulation pain. Ovulation usually occurs between the first two menstrual periods, that is, on the 13th to 16th day of the menstrual cycle. But each person's menstrual cycle length is different, generally occurring 14 days before the next menarche. Although ovulation pain is a physiological response, when the pain is severe, it will also affect women's normal work and study. Clinical symptoms of ovulatory bleeding Ovulation bleeding, also known as mid-term bleeding, refers to bleeding between two normal menstrual periods, which may be accompanied by varying degrees of lower abdominal pain. The clinical symptoms are as follows: 1. Abnormal uterine bleeding. During the physiological cycle with ovulation, abnormal uterine bleeding occurs during ovulation. The bleeding is less, and sometimes only brown secretion is present. It usually stops on its own in 2-3 days, and up to 7 days. 2. Abdominal pain. Regular intermenstrual pain can be mild or frequent, usually lasting for several hours, and in some patients it can last for 2-3 days. 3. Infertility. It may be caused by interrupting the couple's sex life due to ovulation bleeding, resulting in missed chance of pregnancy. Note: Generally there are no significant positive signs. The diagnosis can be made by diagnostic curettage, temperature measurement during ovulation (body temperature is biphasic during ovulation, with bleeding occurring when low and high temperatures change), and laparoscopy. If the symptoms are mild, no treatment is needed. If there is heavy bleeding or fertility problems, medication can be used for treatment. Ladies who experience the above symptoms are advised to go to the hospital for examination and receive medical treatment if necessary. I wish you good health. |
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