Bleeding during ovulation can lead to infertility

Ovulatory bleeding occurs when the ovary releases an egg during a woman's menstrual cycle. The egg is expelled from the surface of the ovary and then waits in the fallopian tube for fertilization. However, sometimes women experience light bleeding after the egg is released, which is called ovulation bleeding.

Although ovulation bleeding itself does not have a direct impact on pregnancy, it may be a sign that there may be a problem in the female reproductive tract. For example, vaginal flora imbalance, cervical disease, endometrial disease, etc. may cause ovulation bleeding. If a woman becomes pregnant during ovulatory bleeding, these health problems may affect the development of the embryo, causing infertility.

Therefore, it is important for women who are planning to become pregnant to understand the impact that ovulation bleeding may have on pregnancy. If women frequently experience ovulation bleeding, they should consult a doctor as soon as possible to understand whether there is a reproductive tract health problem and take necessary treatment measures.