Is it normal to bleed every time you ovulate?

Vaginal bleeding that occurs every time you are in the ovulation period is generally abnormal and should be promptly attended to and examined.
Ovulation bleeding refers to the symptom of vaginal bleeding caused by a small amount of shedding of the uterine lining due to a drop in estrogen levels between menstrual periods. Ovulation bleeding is usually small and short-lasting. If ovulation bleeding occurs once in a while, there is usually no need to worry too much as it is a normal physiological phenomenon.
However, if bleeding occurs every time you ovulate, it may be caused by low estrogen levels, or it may be due to some gynecological diseases, such as endometrial polyps, which cause irregular vaginal bleeding.
If bleeding during ovulation occurs frequently, it is recommended that patients go to the hospital to improve the relevant examinations, clarify the causes and treat the symptoms.