Due to individual differences, the symptoms at the time of ovulation will be different, but most of them are characterized by increased leukorrhea, pain in the lower abdomen, bleeding during ovulation, and changes in body temperature.
1. Increased leukorrhea: During ovulation, the leukorrhea may increase significantly and appear clear and egg-white.
2. Lower abdominal pain: when the egg is discharged from the ovary, it has to break through a layer of follicles on the surface of the egg, so when ovulation occurs, most women will feel a slight pain on one side of the lower abdomen.
3. Ovulation bleeding: Before and after ovulation, hormone levels fluctuate in the body, which may cause a small amount of bleeding from the uterus.
4. Changes in body temperature: body temperature is low before ovulation, while after ovulation the body temperature will be relatively higher, which can be increased by 0.3 to 0.5℃.
Ovulation is the best time for conception, so couples in the preparation stage can have intercourse during ovulation to increase the probability of conception. If any abnormality occurs during ovulation, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment.