Pelvic pain during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon that usually occurs in the middle of a woman's menstrual cycle, that is, the ovulation period. This pain usually manifests as mild discomfort but can be inconvenient and painful for women.

1. Uterine contractions: During ovulation, uterine contractions may cause pelvic pain.

2. Hormone changes: Hormonal changes in women may also cause pelvic pain, especially when they enter ovulation.

3. Stretching and relaxing: During ovulation, a woman’s body may undergo a series of stretching and relaxing exercises, which may cause pelvic pain.

4. Infection: Certain infections can also cause pain in the pelvis, such as pelvic inflammatory disease or lumbar keyboard herniation.

For women, pelvic pain during ovulation may be a normal physiological phenomenon, but if the pain is too severe or frequent, medication or other treatments may need to be considered. In addition, women can take some measures in daily life to reduce this pain, such as maintaining proper rest and exercise, avoiding sitting or standing for long periods of time, and maintaining correct sitting and standing postures.

If women are experiencing pelvic pain during ovulation, it is recommended that they consult a doctor to determine the cause of the pain and receive appropriate treatment advice.