Ovulation bleeding is a normal phenomenon and does not mean that women are more likely to conceive.
Ovulation bleeding is a normal phenomenon, which may be caused by a decrease in progesterone levels, insufficient luteal function and other factors that cause part of the uterine lining to fall off. Since every woman’s body is different, some women will experience ovulation bleeding, but it does not mean that they are more likely to conceive. Some women do not experience bleeding during ovulation, which is normal and not a cause for concern.
If you want to increase your chances of conceiving, you can monitor your ovulation with ovulation test strips and ultrasound, and increase the number of times you have sex during ovulation. For women who are not sexually active, they should use contraception and avoid sex during the ovulation period. For more information, please consult your doctor.