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Bleeding during ovulation: What is the body telling you?
Bleeding during ovulation is a common phenomenon, but there may be different reasons for the different amount and times of bleeding. This article will introduce the causes and countermeasures of bleeding during ovulation in detail to help you better understand your body.

Follicular rupture is bleeding.

Bleeding during ovulation is due to the temporary decrease of estrogen level caused by follicular rupture, which changes the permeability of blood vessels and causes red blood cells to seep out of blood vessels. If the amount of bleeding is small and happens occasionally, it may just be normal.

Watch out for massive or frequent bleeding.

Be careful if the amount of bleeding is large or frequent. This may be due to the excessive fluctuation of hormone level or the influence of chronic inflammation of endometrium. At this time, it is still possible to share the same room, but it is best to make sure that you have no gynecological inflammation or cervical inflammation before, because these diseases may lead to increased bleeding, which is not conducive to pregnancy.

Pay attention to rest.

For occasional bleeding and low blood volume, it may be a problem of body immunity, so we should pay attention to nursed back to health.

Examination and treatment

If there is frequent bleeding during ovulation, and the amount of bleeding is flush with menstrual period, it is necessary to check and treat it to rule out potential diseases.