My stomach hurts during ovulation

Egg maturation begins on the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle and reaches its peak on the 16th day. If a woman shows signs of egg maturation during this period, such as a shortened or prolonged menstrual cycle, or poor egg discharge, it may cause persistent stomach pain.

Uterine contractions are also one of the reasons for abdominal pain during ovulation. During this period, a woman's uterus contracts in preparation for implantation. If the uterine contractions are too strong or too frequent, it may cause persistent stomach pain.

Implantation of the fertilized egg is also one of the reasons for abdominal pain during ovulation. When the fertilized egg implants, the woman's uterus begins to contract to help the fertilized egg implant. If the fertilized egg implants in the wrong position or too early, it may cause persistent stomach pain.

In addition, some diseases, such as dysmenorrhea, uterine fibroids, polyps, etc., may also cause stomach pain during ovulation. If a woman frequently experiences stomach pain during ovulation, it is recommended that she seek medical attention promptly to rule out any underlying health problems.

Although persistent stomach pain during ovulation may be a normal physiological phenomenon, if a woman frequently experiences this symptom, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to rule out any underlying health problems.