The manifestations of ovulation in girls are changes in body temperature, increased leukorrhea, and bleeding during ovulation. However, each girl’s hormone level is different, and there may be no obvious performance.
1. Change in body temperature: When you enter the ovulation period, the level of progesterone in your body will increase, which may lead to an increase in body temperature.
2. Increase in leukorrhea: After entering the ovulation period, the level of estrogen in the body gradually rises, resulting in an increase in leukorrhea, which is thin and transparent.
3. Ovulation bleeding: during ovulation, due to the body’s estrogen level may have a transient decline, can not maintain the growth of the uterine lining, causing the uterine lining to fall off, manifested as a small amount of vaginal bleeding phenomenon.
However, some women may not have obvious symptoms, if the symptoms are more serious, it is recommended to consult a doctor in time.