Air bubbles are discharged during ovulation

Bubbles are clear, colorless gases produced when the egg cell is expelled. When the egg cells are expelled, they combine with surrounding sperm and form a fertilized egg. However, because egg cells are so fragile, when they combine with sperm, they may release some gases that can surround the sperm and render it inactive. In this case, bubbles form in the woman's vagina.

Women may feel some discomfort if bubbles appear during ovulation. In most cases, however, this does not affect a woman's health because the bubbles are caused by the union of egg cells with sperm, not by bacteria in the vagina. In addition, bubbles can also help women better observe the location and status of egg cells, because the shape and size of the bubbles can reflect the shape and health of the egg cells.

If a woman develops bubbles during ovulation, don’t be afraid. This is usually not a health concern and can be solved by observing and cleaning the vagina. If the number or shape of the bubbles changes, or if a woman experiences discomfort, it is recommended to consult a doctor.