Ovulation is a normal physiological activity for women during the reproductive period, and the symptoms of ovulation vary due to different body types. Most women are asymptomatic, and those who have symptoms usually have the following manifestations: 1. increased discharge, cool and clear, tough, and can be stretched, which will last for 2-3 days. 2. slight bleeding, due to a transient drop in hormones after ovulation, a small amount of withdrawal bleeding occurs in the endometrium, the amount is small and sometimes only presents blood in the leukorrhea. 3. slight pain in the abdomen, often referred to as ovulation pain, is due to the ovum The pain is due to the rupture of the ovum as it is expelled from the surface of the ovary. 4. a feeling of swelling in the anus. a small amount of follicular fluid will flow into the Douglas cavity after ovulation, so there is a feeling of swelling. 5. an increase in basal body temperature. the level of luteinizing hormone increases after ovulation, which will lead to a rise in basal body temperature, not exceeding 0.5°C.