The problem of female gynecological inflammation is currently very common in clinical practice. During sexual life, if the woman does not clean properly before intercourse, it will increase the possibility of infection and cause inflammation in women. Many people ask whether they can get pregnant if they have inflammation during the ovulation period. Generally speaking, pregnancy is not recommended if you have inflammation. It is best to prepare for pregnancy after the treatment is completed to avoid affecting the development of the child. This article introduces the details about this aspect, let’s take a look. 1. Can I get pregnant if I have inflammation during ovulation? Inflammation during ovulation is a common phenomenon, because women often suffer from gynecological inflammation, which recurs and can occur at any time. Here we would like to remind female friends that once gynecological inflammation occurs, the cause should be found and treatment should be given in time to avoid affecting future health or even pregnancy. 2. Ovulation symptoms 1. Decreased appetite: Women eat the least during their ovulation period in a menstrual cycle. This is the result of human natural instincts that have been preserved to this day - female animals during ovulation will focus more on finding the opposite sex for mating rather than finding food. 2. Energetic: This is also a natural instinct inherited from humans. In order to successfully attract the opposite sex, women during ovulation will become energetic and love to express themselves. 3. Increased sexual desire: Generally speaking, women’s sexual desire is particularly strong during their ovulation period, which is a reflection of the fact that women’s body signals that they want to get pregnant have reached their highest level. 4. Decreased resistance: During ovulation, women’s vaginal mucus becomes thinner, which allows sperm to pass more easily and increases the chance of successful conception. At the same time, women’s nasal mucus also decreases, which increases the chance of bacteria invading the human circulatory system. 5. Anal distension or pain in one side of the lower abdomen: The mature egg is discharged from the surface of the ovary and breaks through the follicle that wraps the surface of the egg. A small amount of fluid in the follicle will flow into the lowest part of the pelvic cavity. Women will feel a slight feeling of anal distension and slight pain in one side of the lower abdomen. 6. Increased vaginal secretions: Before ovulation, women have less vaginal secretions, which are sticky and opaque. As ovulation approaches, vaginal secretions gradually increase and become thin and milky white. This increase in vaginal secretions usually lasts for 2-3 days, which is the time when women are most likely to conceive. 7. Ovulation bleeding: The ovaries are responsible for the secretion of female endocrine hormones. Fluctuations in estrogen secretion may cause a small amount of uterine bleeding, called ovulation bleeding. |
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