Ovulation bleeding does not affect menstruation, so there is no need to be anxious or nervous. The reason for bleeding during ovulation is that after the egg is discharged, the level of estrogen drops briefly, causing the endometrium of some women to lose the support of estrogen and shedding of the endometrium occurs. If the bleeding is not heavy, there is usually no need for special treatment. Ensure that you eat three regular meals, avoid exertion and staying up late, and pay attention to rest. If the bleeding occurs repeatedly and is accompanied by discomfort, it is recommended to go to a regular hospital for further diagnosis and treatment as prescribed by the doctor.