Does seeing red during ovulation mean ovulation?

In fact, it is a normal physiological phenomenon for women to see redness during ovulation. This is because as the ovaries are discharged, the blood and coagulation substances in the female body begin to decrease, resulting in an increase in blood vessel permeability, causing the blood to flow out of the ovaries, forming red blood. This phenomenon is called "ovarian bleeding."

Ovarian bleeding does not always mean that a woman is ovulating, as it can also be caused by other factors, such as infection or tumors. However, in some cases, ovarian bleeding may be considered a normal physiological response, such as in newly married women or women with certain diseases.

If a woman has heavy bleeding during ovulation or is accompanied by other symptoms such as pain, swelling or fever, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to rule out any underlying health problems.