Is there only friction during ovulation?

In fact, the only reason for friction during ovulation may be related to the female reproductive tract. The female reproductive tract can be divided into three parts: the ovaries, the uterus and the vagina. During a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovaries release an egg, which then waits for fertilization. During ovulation, a mature egg is released from the ovary and enters the uterus. In the uterus, the egg combines with the sperm to form a fertilized egg, which then implants.

However, for some women, there may be problems with their reproductive tract that prevent them from having smooth intercourse. For example, vaginal stenosis or atresia, abnormal uterine position or removal, vaginal infection or inflammation, etc. These problems can lead to dyspareunia, which affects a woman's sexual desire and pleasure.

Additionally, some women may experience only friction during ovulation, possibly because they were taking certain medications during their cycle, such as hormonal medications or antibiotics. These drugs may affect a woman's sexual desire and pleasure, making it difficult for them to have sexual intercourse.