During the female reproductive period, due to the influence of hormones, the follicles gradually develop and mature. The follicles are filled with fluid and bulge toward the surface of the ovary as the pressure increases. When the pressure reaches a certain value, the follicle ruptures and the egg is released, often accompanied by very slight bleeding. When the bleeding happens to be directly against the peritoneum (a tough membrane surrounding the abdominal cavity), it can stimulate the peritoneum to produce a vague and mild pain, which is called \”ovulation pain\”. In rare cases, the bleeding will be more, and the pain will be more severe. obvious. This painful feeling just reminds you that ovulation is occurring, which is the best time to have sex.
Of course, if you have to rely solely on this feeling of pain to determine the ovulation day, that will definitely not work!
Two reasons: 1. There are many organs concentrated in a woman’s abdominal cavity, and you cannot be sure that slight pain must be ovulation pain; 2. Not everyone will have ovulation pain, and not everyone will have ovulation pain. Ovulation pain occurs every time you ovulate. Therefore, during the months when there is no pain, you may miss the actual ovulation day.
Therefore, finding the ovulation day through ovulation pain and ovulation bleeding can only be used as an auxiliary method.
This article is provided by Baidu Reading and is excerpted from \”Pregnancy Can Be Simple\” Author: Feifei Mom