Does your stomach swell during ovulation?

Some women’s stomachs may swell during ovulation, but most women’s stomachs are not obviously swollen, and there is usually no special discomfort during ovulation; some women’s stomachs are swollen during ovulation, which is mostly related to their usual gynecological inflammation, because there are more secretions during ovulation, and those with gynecological inflammation will have more secretions, which may stimulate the intestines and cause excessive gas production in the intestinal cavity, resulting in abdominal distension and constipation. The most obvious manifestation of women during ovulation is a lower body temperature than usual and an increase in the amount of leucorrhea. Normal leucorrhea becomes egg-white like, with longer stretches that do not break easily; some women may experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding during ovulation, but it usually does not exceed three days. Nowadays, using ovulation test paper to detect ovulation is a more accurate way to judge.