It is normal to have a small amount of blood discharge during ovulation, but if the bleeding is heavy and lasts for more than five days, you should go to the hospital. During ovulation, there is a small amount of blood discharge, and the discharge will stop and disappear in about two days. This is normal. Some women bleed during ovulation due to a small amount of endometrial shedding caused by a drop in hormone levels, which manifests itself as blood in the leukorrhea and does not affect normal work and life, and generally does not require treatment. If the bleeding is heavier and longer, and has not stopped for more than 5 days, accompanied by abdominal pain, this situation is an abnormal manifestation. There may be bleeding caused by pathology, such as endometrial polyps, cervical polyps, cervical erosion, etc. You can do gynecological ultrasound, cervical TCT, HPV and other related examinations, and you should consult a doctor in time to confirm the cause and then give treatment.