A percentage of women experience back pain and soreness during ovulation, but some women may not experience any significant symptoms of back pain and soreness.
Whether or not symptoms such as back pain and soreness occur during ovulation is related to individual differences in women. A part of women will experience symptoms such as low back pain and soreness during ovulation due to changes in estrogen levels in the body while follicular fluid is discharged into the pelvic cavity. At the end of the ovulation period, the symptoms of lower back soreness will disappear. This may be a normal physiological phenomenon at this time, and women do not need to worry excessively.
There are also some women who are not obvious about the symptoms of lower back soreness and bloating that occur during ovulation, or the symptoms of lower back soreness are relatively mild and do not attract women’s attention, so they feel that there are no symptoms of lower back soreness and bloating during ovulation.
If a woman experiences other uncomfortable symptoms in addition to back pain and swelling during ovulation, it is recommended that she go to the hospital in a timely manner.