Menstruation will come after ovulation

Menstruation after ovulation refers to the period during a woman’s menstrual cycle when the released eggs mature and are released from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes, waiting for fertilization. During this period, a woman's vagina secretes clear fluids called prostaglandins. Prostaglandins stimulate the uterus and cause it to contract, allowing the fertilized egg to implant. However, some women experience irregular vaginal bleeding during this period, which is called withdrawal bleeding.

The causes of withdrawal bleeding may be multifactorial. Some women may be taking certain medications, such as emergency contraceptive pills, that cause withdrawal bleeding. Additionally, some women may experience withdrawal bleeding when they experience stress, anxiety, or mood swings. This phenomenon usually has no physical impact, but it may cause some discomfort to women.

Although withdrawal bleeding does not have a major impact on physical health, it may have an impact on a woman's plans. If women don't get their period until after their ovulation period, they may have to wait a while before getting pregnant again. Because it takes time for a fertilized egg to implant, a woman may have to wait a while before trying to get pregnant again.