The body usually has no obvious reaction during ovulation, or usually women will have egg white like leucorrhea. Some women can feel a slight ovulation pain or vague discomfort in the lower left or right abdomen, which will disappear naturally after a day or two. If women have better hormone levels, they can feel more egg-white-like filamentous discharge of longer duration during ovulation. In addition, many women experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding during ovulation, which is often referred to as ovulatory bleeding, usually due to changes in hormone levels during ovulation, which can be left untreated. In short, most women do not feel any obvious reaction during ovulation, some are more sensitive or some women can feel transient pain in one side of the lower abdomen during ovulation, or have a small amount of bleeding during ovulation, or egg-white-like stretched longer leucorrhea during ovulation, or the amount of oral basal body temperature is mildly higher than usual, etc. Some women have a slightly stronger sex drive during ovulation, which varies from person to person.