Strange smell during ovulation

Some common sounds include buzzing, hissing, and clicking. The sounds may come from a woman's ears, or from their skin or throat. However, it's worth noting that sometimes these sounds can be caused by other factors, such as vibration, friction, or pressure.

Why do these sounds occur? It's not clear yet. Some research suggests it may be related to hormone levels in women's bodies. During ovulation, hormone levels in women change, causing their skin and ears to produce a distinctive sound. Additionally, some research suggests that these sounds may be related to a woman's reproductive tract, especially later in pregnancy.

These sounds may be helpful to women. In some cases, they can be a sign that a woman is pregnant or trying to become pregnant. However, for others, these sounds may be confusing or scary. If women hear these sounds, it is recommended that they seek help from their doctor to determine the source of the sounds and to address possible illness or health issues.