Is ovulation okay?

In fact, not all women will experience these uncomfortable symptoms during ovulation. Typically, these symptoms occur when a woman's hormone levels change, which usually occurs in the days leading up to and after ovulation. In addition, factors such as age, health, lifestyle, etc. can also affect the frequency and severity of these symptoms.

While some women may experience uncomfortable symptoms during ovulation, this does not mean they are experiencing unsafe sex during this period. In fact, most women can protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases by avoiding unsafe sex, practicing safe sex practices, and using condoms.

In addition, for some women with sexually transmitted diseases, such as AIDS, STDs, etc., the risk of infection may increase during ovulation. Therefore, if you have symptoms of sexually transmitted diseases, such as fever, rash, diarrhea, etc., you should seek medical treatment in time to avoid spreading the disease.