What’s wrong with a little brown discharge after ovulation?

A little bit of brown discharge during ovulation intercourse may be due to some reasons for a small amount of vaginal bleeding, which is oxidized in the vagina and forms a brownish discharge, which is commonly seen in ovulation bleeding, vaginal cervical injuries, etc.
During ovulation, women experience a short-term drop in estrogen levels. At this time, the endometrium lining of the uterus loses estrogen support and a little endometrial lining may be shed, causing a small amount of vaginal bleeding that leads to this phenomenon. If the force during coitus is not appropriate, it may cause vaginal and cervical injuries causing bleeding, a small amount of bleeding manifested as brown discharge.
A small amount of brown discharge during ovulation can also be seen in other reasons. Patients are advised to go to the hospital in time to avoid delay.