Tail vertebra pain during ovulation

During ovulation, a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes, which is an important process for the pregnancy of the fetus. However, this process is also accompanied by mild pain, which is often referred to as "ovulation pain."

This pain usually occurs near the tailbone and may be felt as a slight stinging or discomfort. Typically, this pain goes away within a day and does not have a major impact on daily life.

Although tailbone pain during ovulation is not very common, it is not a serious condition. If you feel uncomfortable, try resting and staying hydrated to reduce pain. If the pain lasts for a long time or is accompanied by other symptoms, such as fever or headache, it is recommended to consult a doctor for diagnosis and treatment.