Can I have intercourse if I have lower abdominal pain during ovulation?

The answer is: If a woman experiences lower abdominal pain during ovulation but has no other discomfort symptoms, such as diarrhea, vomiting, headache, etc., then she can have sex. However, if a woman experiences symptoms such as severe abdominal pain or diarrhea during ovulation, or if a woman experiences vaginal bleeding and other abnormalities after sexual intercourse, she needs to temporarily stop sexual intercourse and seek medical attention in time.

In addition, it should be noted that if a woman suffers from certain diseases, such as dysmenorrhea, reproductive organ infection, etc., she may have uncomfortable symptoms during ovulation. Therefore, if a woman has symptoms such as lower abdominal pain during ovulation, she should first consult a doctor to determine If you have other diseases, follow your doctor’s recommendations for treatment.

In short, women who experience lower abdominal pain during ovulation can have sex if they have no other discomfort symptoms. However, if women experience other abnormalities, they should suspend sexual life and seek medical treatment in time. In addition, if a woman suffers from certain diseases, she should first consult a doctor to determine whether any discomfort symptoms occur during ovulation, and follow the doctor's recommendations for treatment.