How much bleeding during ovulation

Under normal circumstances, the amount of ovulatory bleeding will not be large and will certainly be less than the amount of menstruation. The main reason for bleeding during ovulation is the sudden drop of estrogen during ovulation. The sudden drop of estrogen is not enough to maintain the continued growth of the endometrium, and a part of the endometrium will be shed irregularly, resulting in drip-like bleeding. This kind of bleeding is not very heavy and lasts for a short time. It will stop naturally within a week and does not require special treatment. If ovulatory bleeding occurs frequently and seriously affects the quality of life, you can take short-acting birth control pills, which contain relatively low levels of estrogen, to complement the changes in estrogen levels that occur during this period, thus alleviating the situation and reducing the occurrence of ovulatory bleeding.