My lower back keeps hurting during intercourse during ovulation

Ovulation pain is often caused by the interaction of the thalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis (HPA axis). The HPA axis is an important regulatory mechanism that maintains good health by regulating hormones in the body. During ovulation, a woman's ovaries release eggs, and the thalamus releases a hormone called adrenocorticotropic hormone, which prompts the adrenal glands to release hormones such as adrenaline and cortisol. These hormones can cause tension and pain in the lower back, called "ovulation pain."

Pain during ovulation may be a normal physiological phenomenon, but it may also be a manifestation of some diseases, such as chronic kidney disease, arthritis, osteoporosis, etc. If you feel that waist pain lasts for a long time or seriously affects your daily life, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time for diagnosis and treatment.

For those trying to conceive, pain during ovulation may derail plans. If you feel pain, it is recommended to suspend sexual intercourse and wait until your body recovers. In addition, some medications, such as painkillers and antidepressants, may reduce ovulation pain, but should be used under the guidance of a doctor.