Reasons and precautions for peeing during ovulation

So, what is the reason for peeing during ovulation? In fact, it's caused by changes in a woman's hormonal levels during her menstrual cycle. During the early stages of the menstrual cycle, hormone levels in a woman's body increase, causing discharge. Later in the menstrual cycle, hormone levels drop again, which can also lead to less peeing.

In addition to changes in hormonal levels, women may also be affected by other factors during ovulation, such as stress, anxiety, exercise, etc. These factors may cause increased urination, but they will not cause any adverse effects on the body.

So, what should we do when we pee during ovulation? First, we should maintain hygiene to avoid infection. Secondly, we don’t need to worry because this is a normal physiological phenomenon. Finally, if you feel uncomfortable or your urine has an unusual smell, you should consult your doctor promptly.