Problems with urination during ovulation

During a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovary releases a mature egg cell, then undergoes a rest period of 7-10 days before entering the cycle again. During this time, a woman's hormone levels suddenly drop, which is called ovulation. At this time, the estrogen level in a woman's body will reach its peak and last for about 2-3 days. Due to the effects of estrogen, a woman's urethra becomes looser and produces urine.

It is correct to urinate at this time. This is because during ovulation, eggs need to be expelled from the ovaries, and the excreted eggs need to pass through the urethra and into the bladder. If a woman does not urinate during this period, the eggs will remain in the bladder, eventually forming urine and causing discomfort. Therefore, it is very important to urinate during ovulation to help women expel eggs smoothly and avoid discomfort.

However, if women experience pain or discomfort during this period, they should consult a doctor immediately. In this case, the doctor may advise them to urinate to flush out any infection or inflammation that may be present.