Ovulatory bleeding is caused by the peak of estrogen, stimulating the endometrium and causing a small amount of bleeding, once in a while will not affect health, but every month there is a need to check the endocrine hormones, to determine whether there are any abnormalities in estrogen, including progesterone. Depending on the situation, you can take oral cycle regulating medication, such as Glivec plus progesterone, which can help restore the endometrium, including hormone levels, to normal form and avoid prolonged ovulatory bleeding. You can also take short-acting oral contraceptives, such as Da-Ying-35, Eusyn or Eusyn, either one of them, from the fifth day of menstruation, one pill per day, until the end of the box of drugs, then you will have normal menstruation, and can also avoid ovulatory bleeding. Short-acting contraceptive drugs are recommended to be taken orally for three months to stop observing the effect, because ovulatory bleeding can affect intercourse and conception, so it must be handled in a timely manner.