Vulvar symptoms during ovulation

Here are some common vulvar symptoms during ovulation:

1. Moisture: During ovulation, a woman’s vulva may become moist, which may be caused by egg cells maturing in the ovaries and being released into the vagina.

2. Itching: During the ovulation period, a woman’s vaginal discharge may increase, resulting in vulvar itching, especially after sexual intercourse or exercise.

3. Increased elasticity: During ovulation, a woman's vulva may become more elastic, possibly due to egg cells maturing in the ovary and being released into the vagina.

4. Pain: During ovulation, women may feel pain in their vulva, especially when the egg cells mature, which may stimulate the vulvar nerve, causing pain.

5. Increased sexual desire: During ovulation, a woman’s sexual desire may increase, because when egg cells mature, they may release some chemicals that increase women’s sexual desire.

While these symptoms may be helpful to a woman's sex life, they are not symptoms that all women experience. Additionally, these symptoms may vary from person to person. If you feel unwell or have other symptoms, please consult your doctor.