Breathing during ovulation is a very common physiological phenomenon, but many people don’t understand its cause. Below we will introduce in detail the phenomenon of falling and rising during ovulation and possible reasons.

Swelling during ovulation means that when a woman is ovulating, vaginal secretions will increase, and she may feel a little wet and uncomfortable. This phenomenon usually begins on day 14 of a woman's cycle and can last anywhere from a few days to a few weeks.

Why does ovulation occur during ovulation?

The ovulation period occurs because a woman's ovary releases a mature egg during her menstrual cycle. When the egg is released from the ovary, it combines with the sperm in the ovary to form a fertilized egg. After the fertilized egg implants in the woman's uterus, the woman's body begins to discharge a large amount of secretions, including vaginal secretions and semen.

These secretions are formed when sperm and eggs combine, so they are very moist and may cause a bloating sensation down there.

Is it normal to see a drop during ovulation?

Under normal circumstances, pregnancy loss during ovulation is a relatively common phenomenon and will not have a negative impact on health. However, if a woman experiences very strong feelings of ejaculation during this period, or if this phenomenon persists for too long, she may need to consult a doctor.

If a woman experiences uncomfortable symptoms during this period, such as pain, bleeding, infection, etc., treatment may be needed.

Pregnancy during ovulation is a relatively common physiological phenomenon and usually does not have a negative impact on health. However, if a woman experiences a strong feeling of ejaculation during this period or if it persists for too long, she may need to consult a doctor.