Ovulation bleeding

Ovulation bleeding can have several causes. One possible reason is that a woman's estrogen levels temporarily drop, causing the lining of the uterus to lose its supply, causing bleeding. This condition usually occurs between days 12 and 18 of a woman's cycle.

Although not every woman will experience ovulation bleeding, it is a common physiological phenomenon. If you experience ovulation bleeding frequently during your cycle, don't worry as it usually won't have a big impact on your health.

However, if you are very concerned about ovulation bleeding, it is recommended that you consult your doctor. Your doctor can assess your bleeding and advise you on appropriate treatment, such as bleeding-stopping medications or dilation and curettage surgery.