Postpartum ovulation symptoms

During the first weeks postpartum, women may experience mild symptoms such as increased lochia and redness. Women may experience mild abdominal and lower back pain during the first week. Over the next few weeks, these symptoms may lessen or disappear.

During the postpartum ovulation period, women may experience a range of symptoms. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal bleeding may stop and she may experience mild pain. During this period, a woman's breasts may become more tender and sensitive, and she may feel a slight sting.

A woman's body temperature may also rise during postpartum ovulation. During ovulation, a woman's body temperature may rise by 0.5 to 1 degree, and this may last for several days. This increase in body temperature is one of the key indicators of a woman's fertility.