Is ovulation caused by dryness below during ovulation?

In fact, dryness down there does not always mean that the egg has been released. During ovulation, a woman's vaginal secretions increase, which helps sperm enter the egg cell. However, if women feel dry during this period, it may be due to reduced vaginal secretions, which makes it difficult for sperm to enter egg cells, or due to vaginal inflammation or infection.

In addition, after the egg is released, it takes some time for fertilization and implantation, so dryness down there does not necessarily mean that the egg has been released. Some women experience discomfort or pain after the egg is released, but this does not always mean they have been fertilized.

So dryness down there doesn't always mean the egg has been released. If women experience dryness during this period, it is recommended that they consult their doctor to learn what may be causing it and take appropriate steps to relieve symptoms.