Lower body discomfort and itching during ovulation is a common symptom that may affect women's reproductive health and quality of life. While most people are not sensitive to this symptom, for some it can become a bother.

Some people may think that this symptom is natural, but some research suggests that these symptoms may be related to reproductive health. During ovulation, a woman’s reproductive organs release substances called prostaglandins, which can affect a woman’s fertility and immune system. If women have problems with their immune systems, they may be more susceptible to lower body discomfort and itching.

Some factors may also cause lower body discomfort and itching during ovulation, including inflammation, infection, drug side effects, malnutrition, and psychological stress. If women experience lower body discomfort and itching during ovulation, they may want to speak to their doctor for more information and advice.

Although most people experience lower body discomfort and itching during ovulation, this is not a symptom that must be experienced. If women experience discomfort, they can reduce symptoms by taking steps such as keeping the vagina dry, avoiding irritating medications, wearing loose-fitting clothing, and getting enough rest and sleep. If symptoms are severe or persist for a long time, women may need to speak to their doctor for more information and advice.