It’s normal to feel uncomfortable during ovulation because the ovaries are relatively congested and because of the high level of estrogen in the body, it can easily lead to pelvic congestion and even pelvic physiological fluid, which can stimulate the pelvic nerves and lead to an uncomfortable stomach. However, you need to pay attention to the presence of severe abdominal pain, as well as bleeding, because the ovulation follicle is relatively large and prone to rupture, especially when strenuous exercise and abdominal trauma, to prevent the possibility of abdominal hemorrhage. Women need to pay attention to rest, avoid strenuous exercise and pay attention to a reasonable diet during ovulation. If a couple has fertility requirements, try to have sex during ovulation, which mainly occurs about 2 weeks before the next menstrual period, or you can use ovulation test strips to monitor ovulation.