Ovulatory bleeding and abdominal cramps

During ovulation, there are two periods of peak estrogen, which may cause a small amount of bleeding when the endometrium is stimulated. The bleeding may be accompanied by uterine contractions, which may cause pain in the abdomen. When the follicle ruptures, the follicular fluid stimulates the blood vessels in the pelvis, which may also cause pain in the abdomen. This will slowly subside as the bleeding ends. Generally, ovulatory bleeding will end within 3-7 days and will not affect your health. However, if the bleeding is still present after 7 days, it is time to consider whether the bleeding is caused by ovulatory bleeding or not. It is recommended to go to the hospital for an ultrasound examination of the uterine appendages to rule out any abnormalities in the endometrium and the appendages, and to take oral anti-inflammatory and hemostatic medication according to the situation to avoid frequent occurrences of this condition. The bleeding during ovulation alone will not affect the health of the body, but if it is very frequent, it will affect the future pregnancy, so as far as possible, check the endocrine hormone six on an empty stomach on the second to fifth day of menstruation, and according to the situation, you can take oral medication to regulate the cycle.