Water during ovulation?

Normally, water won't show up during ovulation. This is because a woman's egg can only survive in the ovary for about 24 hours, and within 24 hours after that, the egg will enter the fallopian tube to wait for fertilization. Therefore, during ovulation, if there is no fertilization in a woman's body, the water will not play a role and will not affect the woman's fertility.

However, in some special cases, water may appear during ovulation. For example, when a woman experiences a medical condition, such as ovarian disease or fallopian tube disease, these conditions may prevent the woman's eggs from being released properly or waiting in the fallopian tubes to be fertilized. In this case, water may appear during ovulation and may affect a woman's fertility.

Although watering does not occur during ovulation, it may affect a woman's fertility. So if you feel uncomfortable or experience any unusual symptoms near ovulation, talk to your doctor to make sure your fertility is normal.