My lower abdomen will hurt for a few days during ovulation

Generally speaking, lower abdominal pain during ovulation is usually mild and does not last long. Some women may experience mild discomfort, such as pain, cramping, or swelling. These symptoms usually appear within a few days after the egg is released and disappear over time.

While lower abdominal pain during ovulation is normal and physiological, some women may experience discomfort or severe pain. If a woman experiences discomfort or pain during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to determine whether there are other health problems.

In addition, some women may experience other symptoms during ovulation, such as vaginal bleeding, increased or decreased flow, increased or decreased sexual desire, etc. If a woman experiences these symptoms during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly to determine whether there are other health problems.