What to do if you have a small amount of bleeding on the sixth day after ovulation

A small amount of bleeding on the sixth day after ovulation, pay attention to rest, avoid fatigue, exertion, observation for two or three days, such as bleeding more than can be appropriate to take hemostatic drugs, such as uterine hemorrhagic Ning and so on.
The sixth day after ovulation is equivalent to the luteal phase of women, and a small amount of bleeding at this time is mostly considered to be caused by endocrine disorders. Bleeding is not much to pay attention to observation, pay attention to rest during the period, avoid fatigue, exertion, minimize activities, if the bleeding stops in one or two days can not be treated.
After two days of observation, if the bleeding is still not stop, you can take some hemostatic drugs, such as uterine hematin, to help stop bleeding. You can also go to the hospital for ultrasound examination to rule out uterine and pelvic pathology. It is recommended to consult a specialized doctor for specific cases.