When it comes to ovulation bleeding, everyone may feel scared. What is ovulation bleeding? Is ovulation bleeding the same as menstruation? What causes ovulation bleeding? Will ovulation bleeding affect pregnancy? Can you still have sex during ovulation bleeding? Let's find out. In fact, there is nothing to be afraid of during ovulation bleeding. Have you ever experienced this? You just finished your period, but when you went to the toilet, you suddenly found that you were bleeding again. Did you have your period twice a month? Or did your period come half a month early? You were so nervous and panicked that you didn't know what to do. You know, your period is the most powerful relative of women. Is it true that it comes whenever it wants without any warning? Don't be nervous, listen to me. What is the cause of ovulation bleeding? We all know that menstruation is caused by the shedding of the endometrium, so what about ovulation bleeding? In fact, its principle is the same as that of menstruation (maybe you can call it menstruation). Ovulation bleeding is caused by a temporary drop in estrogen levels, which causes the endometrium to lose hormonal support and partial shedding of the endometrium, which then causes regular vaginal bleeding. Ovulation bleeding is mid-menstrual bleeding, which refers to a small amount of bleeding between two normal menstrual periods, which may be accompanied by varying degrees of lower abdominal pain, just like menstruation, and also accompanied by abdominal pain and other symptoms. However, the amount of ovulation bleeding is relatively small, and some are only brown secretions. Generally speaking, ovulation bleeding can stop on its own in 2-3 days, and the longest is 7 days. Why does bleeding occur during ovulation? In fact, every woman who is preparing for pregnancy may experience bleeding during ovulation. Generally speaking, the amount of bleeding is very small and cannot be observed by the naked eye. However, some people will have obvious bleeding symptoms, and the severity cannot be generalized. The main causes of bleeding during ovulation are as follows: 1. Excessive fluctuations in hormone levels. After ovulation, estrogen levels drop rapidly, causing the endometrium, which is proliferating under the influence of estrogen, to lose support and cause a little bleeding. 2. Chronic inflammation of the endometrium causes obvious congestion of the endometrium during ovulation, or when ovulation occurs, blood vessels on the surface of the ovary rupture, causing more bleeding than normal and flowing back into the uterine cavity with the peristalsis of the fallopian tube and discharged from the body through the vagina. Is ovulation bleeding normal? Whether ovulation bleeding is normal or not depends mainly on the amount of blood discharged and other accompanying symptoms. When examining the cervical mucus of ovulating women during the middle of their menstrual period, about 60% of them are found to contain red blood cells under a microscope, but there is no bleeding that can be seen with the naked eye. This is not a pathological phenomenon and is normal. The duration of visible vaginal bleeding can be a few hours, or 3-5 days, but rarely more than 7 days. Some ovulation bleeding, the amount of bleeding is very small, dripping, or mixed with blood, generally rarely reaching the amount of menstruation. Bleeding may be accompanied by one side of the lower abdomen distension and discomfort or dull pain or obvious pain, even involving the waist and inner thigh. Symptoms can occur monthly or every other month. Some people experience it a few months a year, while others only experience it once in their lifetime. So in general, if ovulation bleeding lasts less than 7 days, is not continuous, and is not accompanied by pain equal to that of dysmenorrhea, it is basically normal. However, sadly, there are still some serious cases where bleeding may not stop until the next menstrual period. In this case, you should find a way to relieve and treat it. So, in general, the amount of bleeding during ovulation is very small, it has no effect on the body, no treatment is needed, and it does not affect conception. If the amount of bleeding is large and lasts for a long time, it can be regarded as a phenomenon of irregular menstruation, and you need to see a doctor for treatment. If you have a lot of bleeding during ovulation, it lasts for a long time or even doesn't stop until the next menstruation, then the situation is a bit troublesome. Because there may be something wrong with the reproductive system, you need to go to the hospital to check the cause and then prescribe the right medicine. In this case, you should consider the quality of the child and don't have sex easily. Finally, don't worry about it, whether it's a big aunt or a small aunt, don't be afraid of any aunt, everyone takes good care of the body, and the fertility will not be easily "stolen". Believe that keeping a calm mind and working hard to prepare for pregnancy will always succeed. |
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