Only after normal ovulation will women be able to conceive, so what are the symptoms of ovulation? 1. Pain in the lower abdomen The mature egg has to be discharged from the ovary, and when it is discharged, it has to break through the membrane follicle that is wrapped around the egg. When the egg is expelled, there will be a small amount of fluid in the follicle, which will flow to the bottom of the pelvic cavity and cause a small amount of bleeding. This is why you may feel pain on one side of your abdomen, but the pain is very short-lived and usually clears up in a few hours. 2. Increased vaginal discharge Most women will have increased leucorrhea. As ovulation approaches, vaginal discharge gradually increases, showing thin and milky white; to ovulation the amount of secretion increases significantly and is watery and transparent and clear, you will feel the pubic area is moist and slippery, and egg-white like strips of mucus appear. 3, uterine bleeding The ovaries, in addition to ovulation, are also responsible for the secretion of endocrine hormones. A small amount of uterine bleeding around the time of ovulation due to fluctuations in estrogen secretion in the body is called ovulatory bleeding. 4. Slightly high body temperature, breast swelling and pain Some women may experience a slightly high body temperature, and some women may also experience breast swelling or nipple pain during ovulation, and sometimes they simply cannot touch their nipples.