Ovulation headaches and nausea

Ovulation headaches and nausea

For most girls, the ovulation period is like another menstrual period. Due to different physical conditions, people feel differently during the ovulation period. For example, some people may experience lower abdominal pain, while others may not. However, headaches and nausea generally do not occur during ovulation. Headaches and nausea may be caused by poor sleep.

Women generally have few systemic discomfort symptoms during ovulation.

Headache and nausea may be caused by poor sleep or improper diet. In addition, colds can also cause such symptoms. Some women may experience lower abdominal discomfort due to stimulation of follicular fluid during ovulation, but under normal circumstances they will not experience headaches or nausea.

Fertilization is more likely during ovulation.

The most fertile time is from the day before ovulation to the day of ovulation. It mainly discharges secondary oocytes, i.e. egg cells. After this secondary oocyte enters the fallopian tube, it undergoes the second meiotic division in the fallopian tube. This division occurs after fertilization, after the sperm nucleus enters the secondary oocyte. As a result of the division, a large effective cell, the egg cell, and a polar body that cannot be fertilized are produced.

Normal women of childbearing age have menstruation once a month. The period from the beginning of this menstruation to the first day of the next menstruation is called a menstrual cycle.

For example, from the perspective of contraception, each menstrual cycle of a woman can be divided into the menstrual period, ovulation period and safe period. A woman's ovulation date is generally about 14 days before the next menstrual period. The 5 days before and 4 days after ovulation, together with the ovulation day, a total of 10 days are called the ovulation period. Ovulation can usually be detected through B-ultrasound or ovulation detector.

In fact, ovulation bleeding is a phenomenon that may occur to every female friend.

Generally, the amount of bleeding is very small and cannot be observed with the naked eye, but some people will have obvious bleeding symptoms and the severity cannot be generalized. But in fact, the main reason for ovulation bleeding is that after the mature follicle ruptures and ovulates, the estrogen level drops sharply and significantly, which cannot maintain the growth of the endometrium, causing local ulceration and shedding of the surface layer of the endometrium, resulting in a small amount of breakthrough bleeding, and with the formation of the corpus luteum of the ovary.

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