Feeling cold in the lower abdomen during ovulation is very common, especially during the female cycle. Ovulation is when hormone levels change in a woman's body, usually between days 14 and 16 of her menstrual cycle.

The reason why the abdomen feels cold may be that after the egg is released, the temperature in the woman's body drops, causing the abdominal muscles to contract, causing the woman to feel cold. In addition, women may feel cold due to changes in body temperature due to changes in the surrounding environment, such as outdoor activities or exposure to cold environments.

Although this feeling of coldness in the abdomen is a normal physiological phenomenon, it may also be a symptom of some diseases, such as uterine cold or dysmenorrhea. Therefore, if a woman often feels coldness in her abdomen accompanied by other symptoms, such as pain or color change, it is best to consult a doctor for a check-up.

It is a normal physiological phenomenon to feel cold in the lower abdomen during ovulation, but women should pay attention to protecting their health and avoid excessive exercise or exposure to cold environments to avoid causing other health problems.