Sensitivity and discomfort in the private parts during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon, especially among women. This phenomenon may be caused by the egg being released from the ovary, entering the fallopian tube, combining with sperm to form a fertilized egg, and then implantation and development.

In addition, women’s private parts can also be susceptible to bacterial growth and infection. If private areas are not properly cleaned and disinfected, bacteria may grow and cause infection. Therefore, during ovulation, women should keep their private parts clean and dry, and avoid overuse of antibiotics and other drugs.

Although sensitivity and discomfort in the private parts during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon, women should take this phenomenon seriously and take appropriate measures to relieve discomfort. If women feel discomfort during ovulation, they should consult a doctor promptly to obtain appropriate treatment.