What's the matter with lower abdominal distension and pain after intercourse during ovulation?

First of all, it needs to be clear that abdominal distension and pain are not always caused by sexual intercourse. Some other factors, such as diet, medications, emotions, etc., may also cause abdominal distension and pain. Therefore, if women arrange sexual intercourse during ovulation and experience symptoms of lower abdominal distension and pain, it is recommended that they seek medical attention as soon as possible to determine the cause of the symptoms.

Generally speaking, if a woman arranges sexual intercourse during her ovulation period and does not take any contraceptive measures, she may become pregnant. Lower abdominal bloating and pain caused by pregnancy may be caused by the implantation of the fertilized egg. This is usually mild and can be relieved by rest and diet.

In addition to pregnancy, other factors that may cause abdominal distension and pain include:

1. Excessive sexual activity: If a woman exerts too much force during sexual intercourse, it may cause distension and pain in the lower abdomen.

2. Infection: Some pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses or fungi, may cause infection and cause lower abdominal distension and pain.

3. Hormone changes: During ovulation, a woman’s hormone levels will change, which may affect the position of the abdomen and cause abdominal distension and pain.

4. Other diseases: Some other diseases, such as dysmenorrhea, uterine cold, etc., may also cause lower abdominal distension and pain.

If women have scheduled sexual intercourse during ovulation and experience symptoms of lower abdominal distension and pain, it is recommended that they seek medical attention as soon as possible to determine the cause of the symptoms. At the same time, they should also pay attention to diet, rest and avoid excessive sexual behavior to reduce symptoms.