Bleeding during ovulation followed by menstruation

Generally speaking, a woman's period will begin within a few days after ovulation bleeding. This phenomenon is safe in most cases and does not cause any negative effects on the body. However, in some cases, it may last for a long time, even up to several weeks, which is called irregular menstruation. In this case, bleeding and menstruation may cause inconvenience and pain to a woman's daily life.

So, what happens when you bleed during ovulation and then have your period? In fact, this phenomenon is caused by women’s menstrual cycle. Under normal circumstances, a woman’s menstrual cycle is divided into pre-cycle and post-cycle, where pre-cycle includes the ovulation period and post-cycle includes the safety period. Before the cycle, a woman's vagina releases a small amount of blood, while after the cycle marks the end of a woman's menstrual cycle and the beginning of menstruation.

While ovulatory bleeding and menstruation are both normal physiological phenomena, their duration and frequency can vary. Generally speaking, the duration of ovulation bleeding is usually a few days, while the duration of menstruation is usually 2-8 days. However, this depends on a woman's individual physiological situation and her doctor's advice.