Ovulation bleeding is a symptom before ovulation

During a woman's menstrual cycle, the ovaries release multiple eggs, which then await fertilization. During ovulation, a woman's ovaries release a mature egg into the fallopian tube. This process usually takes a few days, and then the fertilized eggs travel into the fallopian tubes to await fertilization.

However, sometimes women experience ovulation bleeding. This condition is usually caused by changes in hormone levels in the body. When a woman enters the ovulation period, the ovary will release a mature egg, but the hormone levels in the body will suddenly drop, causing the endometrium to lose support, resulting in breakthrough bleeding.

Although ovulation bleeding is not a normal physiological phenomenon, it is usually caused by changes in hormone levels in the body. If a woman experiences regular ovulation bleeding during her menstrual cycle and has no other symptoms, this usually does not pose a major health concern. However, if women experience discomfort during ovulation bleeding, or if the bleeding is excessive, it is recommended that they consult their doctor.