Uterus full during ovulation

The process of uterine filling is caused by eggs produced by the ovaries entering the uterus and combining with sperm. During this process, the woman's uterus contracts, injecting fluid into the uterus to provide adequate nutrition and space for the fetus.

During the process of uterine filling, a series of changes will occur in a woman's body. First the ovaries begin to produce eggs, which then travel into the fallopian tubes to wait for encounters with sperm. The uterus then contracts, injecting fluid into the interior of the uterus, a process that can take several minutes.

Uterine filling is an important physiological process that helps ensure healthy fetal development. If a woman experiences any discomfort while her uterus is filling, such as pain, bleeding, or excessive flow, it is recommended to seek immediate medical attention.