Feeling difficulty in urinating during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon, which usually occurs between the 14th and 19th days of a woman's menstrual cycle. This phenomenon is often referred to as "straining" or "spotting." Although it does not have a direct impact on the body, it may have some impact on a woman's quality of life, so we need to take it seriously.

In addition to ovulation, feeling hard to urinate may be related to other factors. For example, women who have certain medical conditions, such as bladder infections or urethral stricture, may also cause this feeling. In women, it can also be caused by age or changes in hormonal levels.

Although having difficulty urinating is a common physiological phenomenon, it may have some impact on a woman's quality of life. Therefore, a woman should take this feeling seriously and consult a doctor promptly to ensure her good health.