Under normal circumstances, there are no obvious clinical symptoms in women after ovulation. A few sensitive women may experience the following symptoms: 1. Some women may experience mild pain on the side of the lower abdomen after ovulation, mainly due to a small amount of follicular fluid seeping into the abdominal cavity after ovulation, which stimulates the peritoneum and causes pain, but the pain is mild and can be tolerated by the patient, and the pain will disappear after 1-2 days. If the patient has severe abdominal pain or prolonged abdominal pain, it may be caused by disease and should be promptly referred to a doctor. 2. Some women may experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding, clinically known as ovulatory bleeding, which is mainly caused by the loss of estrogen support in the endometrium after ovulation, resulting in irregular shedding and bleeding.