Ovulatory stinging is a physiological phenomenon, which means that during ovulation, a woman's body temperature will rise and she will experience some uncomfortable symptoms, such as headache, nausea, breast pain, etc. This phenomenon is called "ovulatory hibernation."

For women, ovulation is an important physiological period. It reflects a woman’s fertility and is also an important period for women to get pregnant. However, for men, ovulation is also an important period, which reflects the improvement of male fertility.

So, why do women experience ovulation stinging? This is because during the ovulation period, a woman's body will undergo a series of changes, which reflect the improvement of women's fertility.

First, a woman’s body temperature rises during ovulation. This is because during ovulation, a woman’s eggs are released from her ovaries, and her body needs to increase her body temperature to maintain body temperature balance.

Secondly, women may experience symptoms such as headaches and nausea during ovulation. This is because during ovulation, a woman's nasal passages and throat become more sensitive, causing women to experience symptoms such as headaches and nausea.

Finally, women experience breast pain during ovulation.