The ovulation period of the IUD refers to the period of time after a woman inserts the IUD and is also the peak period of pregnancy for women. At this time, a woman's menstrual cycle becomes unstable, often with symptoms such as spotting and abdominal pain. However, it is very important for women who want to get pregnant to know when they ovulate.

Symptoms of ovulation with an IUD are usually spotting and abdominal pain. Spotting refers to a small amount of bleeding in a woman's vagina, usually red or pink in color, and in small amounts. Abdominal pain is caused by the change in the position of the IUD in a woman's body, and usually manifests as mild pain or discomfort.

Symptoms of ovulation after IUD may last for a period of time, usually around 3-7 days. If women experience these symptoms after inserting the IUD, they should consult a doctor in time for timely detection and treatment.

In addition, women need to check regularly after inserting the IUD to ensure that the IUD is in the correct position and to detect and deal with adverse reactions in a timely manner. If women experience any adverse reactions after inserting the IUD, such as bleeding, pain, etc., they should consult a doctor in time for prompt treatment.