Ovulatory bleeding should not be swum in order to avoid infection and should not be swum until the bleeding has completely stopped.
Ovulation bleeding is a breakthrough bleeding caused by the decrease of estrogen level in the body after ovulation, which leads to the partial shedding of the endometrium. Swimming is strictly prohibited during ovulation bleeding to avoid causing gynecological infections.
Although the amount of bleeding during ovulation is relatively small, there are still small open wounds in the endometrium, if swimming at this time will lead to the pathogenic bacteria in the swimming water to enter the uterine cavity through the reproductive organs, thus causing pelvic inflammatory disease or endometritis and other gynecological diseases.
It is generally recommended that swimming is strictly prohibited during ovulation bleeding, and if you want to swim, you have to wait until the bleeding stops completely, pay attention to personal hygiene, and avoid sex and overwork during ovulation bleeding.