Bleeding on the day of ovulation does not indicate that the follicle has been discharged; ovulation bleeding is a small amount of vaginal bleeding caused when the ovary ovulates. Some women experience a small amount of vaginal bleeding during ovulation, which is small and ends in about 2-3 days. The reason for ovulation bleeding is due to a transient drop in estrogen levels during ovulation, which leads to sudden, small, temporary bleeding from the uterine lining, which is usually not serious enough to affect the body’s health. This phenomenon does not mean that the follicle has been discharged. Therefore, bleeding during ovulation is not an indication that the egg has been discharged. It is also important to note that if the bleeding is heavy, you should seek medical treatment in time to avoid delaying your condition.