Ovulation dip is a relatively common physiological phenomenon, and many people may feel uncomfortable or worried. This article will explore the causes, symptoms, and ways to deal with ovulation dip.

Causes of ovulation drop

The ovulation dip is due to the fact that a woman’s egg needs some time to mature and become fertilized after it is released. During this process, a woman's vagina will secrete a large amount of fluid, which contains some protein and salt, making the vaginal wall of the woman fragile and vulnerable to the impact and pressure of the egg.

When the egg is released from the ovary, it slowly descends due to gravity, passes through the woman's vaginal wall, and then flows out of the vaginal opening. This phenomenon is called the ovulatory dip.

symptom

There are usually no obvious symptoms of ovulation fall, but some people may experience discomfort or pain. Generally, this sinking sensation doesn't last long, but some people may experience mild discomfort or pain, especially during bowel movements or urination.

Coping methods

If you are experiencing discomfort or pain, it is recommended that you try to avoid straining to have a bowel movement or urination to avoid worsening the sinking sensation. You can use a tissue or washcloth to gently wipe your vaginal opening to keep it dry and clean. If your feeling of falling lasts for a long time or your symptoms are severe, it is recommended that you consult your doctor.

Fall during ovulation is a relatively common physiological phenomenon, and most people do not feel discomfort or pain. However, for some people, this phenomenon may cause discomfort or concern. This article will discuss the causes, symptoms and coping methods of ovulation dip, and hope it will be helpful to you.