The abdominal pain in women after ovulation may be physiological pain after ovulation, or it may be related to gynecological inflammation, and it should also be distinguished from abdominal pain caused by other reasons. Post-ovulatory physiological pain is mainly related to the following causes. First, it may be related to follicle rupture during ovulation, and abdominal pain can occur in people who are sensitive to follicle rupture. Sometimes the follicle rupture hole is larger during ovulation, which can also cause vague abdominal pain. Second, the increase in follicular fluid after ovulation may produce peritoneal irritation, resulting in vague abdominal pain. These are physiological pains that can usually be relieved on their own and there is no need to worry. If the pain is persistent and progressive, you need to go to the hospital for timely treatment. The symptoms of abdominal pain can also occur when there is gynecological inflammation, especially around the time of ovulation, when the body’s hormone level fluctuates and vaginal secretions increase, increasing the chances of gynecological inflammation or aggravating gynecological inflammation, and the inflammation stimulates the phenomenon of abdominal pain. It is recommended to go to the hospital for gynecological examination. In addition to abdominal pain caused by gynecological reasons, other causes may also cause abdominal pain, such as chronic appendicitis that happens to be painful during ovulation, such as tuberculous peritonitis, which can also cause persistent abdominal pain, such as chronic enteritis, which can also cause abdominal pain. Different causes of abdominal pain have specific symptoms accompanying their corresponding diseases, so attention should be paid to differentiate them from each other in order to identify the cause and give appropriate treatment.