Yellow urine during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon that usually occurs during women's pregnancy and menstrual cycle. During ovulation, a woman's urine usually becomes darker in color because changes in hormonal levels in the body cause an increase in the secretion of yellow pigment in the retina, making the urine yellow.

In addition to physiological reasons, factors such as diet, drugs, and diseases may also cause urine to turn yellow. For example, the intake of foods containing carotene, certain drugs (such as rifampicin, non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, etc.), liver disease, etc. may cause urine to turn yellow.

Although yellow urine during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon, if a woman feels uncomfortable or has other symptoms, it is recommended to consult a doctor for more specific advice. In addition, women should pay attention to a healthy diet, avoid drug abuse, and maintain good living habits in their daily lives to reduce the risk of yellow urine.