Girls have lower abdominal pain during ovulation

This pain is usually mild and may go away on its own within a few days. However, for some women, this pain may last for a longer period of time and even interfere with their daily life. Therefore, for women, understanding the characteristics and causes of lower abdominal pain during ovulation can help them better deal with this situation.

Characteristics of lower abdominal pain during ovulation

Generally, women experience mild abdominal contractions and pain during ovulation. This pain usually occurs on the left or right side of a woman's abdomen and may vary depending on their cycle. Generally speaking, this pain does not last very long, usually only a few seconds to minutes, but in some cases it may last for several hours.

Additionally, some women may experience mild diarrhea during ovulation, which may also cause abdominal discomfort.

Causes of abdominal pain during ovulation

Some women may experience lower abdominal pain during ovulation due to changes in their menstrual cycle and hormone levels. For women, their ovaries secrete a large number of eggs, which need to be expelled through the movement of abdominal muscles. However, sometimes movement of these muscles can cause pain. Additionally, some women may experience mild diarrhea during ovulation, which may also cause abdominal discomfort.

To sum up, for women, understanding the characteristics and causes of lower abdominal pain during ovulation can help them better cope with this situation and take appropriate measures to reduce pain and discomfort.

References:

[1] Zhang Meizhen, Lin Li, Li Xia. Causes and countermeasures of lower abdominal pain in women during ovulation [J]. Women's Health, 2018, 42(12):117-118.

[2] Wang Li, Tian Jun. Diagnosis and treatment of abdominal pain during ovulation in women [J]. Modern Medical Research, 2018, 42(11):1415-1416.