Ovulation bleeding and flushing

Bleeding means that during ovulation, a woman may bleed some blood or leak some fluid from her vagina. This condition is usually caused by the combination of the egg with the sperm during discharge, resulting in inflammation or infection of the female vagina, or by the implantation of the fertilized egg. Although bleeding is not a bad thing, if it is excessive or lasts for too long, it may cause discomfort to women and even affect a normal pregnancy.

Douching means that women release eggs and fertilized eggs through vaginal douching during ovulation. Generally speaking, douching uses some medicine or water to stimulate the vagina, making it easier for a woman to release an egg. However, for some women, douching may cause some discomfort, such as pain or irritation. Additionally, if you douche too frequently or use the wrong medication, it may cause inflammation or infection in women.

While ovulatory bleeding and flushing can have some impact on a woman's health, in most cases these symptoms can be relieved with proper treatment and care. If women often experience bleeding and flushing during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly and seek professional treatment advice.