When a woman bleeds during ovulation, it is due to the body going through two estrogen peaks. Due to the estrogen peaks, there will be stimulation of the endometrium, and a small amount of bleeding will be caused. The bleeding is usually breakthrough bleeding or spotting bleeding, which will not exceed the amount of menstruation and will usually end in 3-7 days, and once in a while will not affect the health. However, if the bleeding during ovulation is very frequent, for example, if it occurs 3 times or even more than 3 times in half a year, it is frequent and should be treated with oral medication, otherwise there is no way to have intercourse during ovulation, which will also affect the chance of conception. As far as possible, you should check the endocrine hormones to rule out any abnormalities in endocrine hormones. Depending on the situation, you can take some oral hormones, such as Glivec, or you can treat the symptoms and take some hemostatic drugs to stop the bleeding, so that you can restore a normal physiological cycle and avoid prolonged ovulatory bleeding.