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Ovulation bleeding can have many causes. The most common cause is inflammation caused by imbalance of vaginal flora, followed by overwork, malnutrition and reproductive organ diseases.

For women, ovulation bleeding can cause some discomfort. For example, bleeding may make the vagina more acidic, allowing bacteria to grow and cause infection. Additionally, bleeding may affect a woman's cycle, making her unable to predict when her next menstrual cycle will be.

Although ovulation bleeding may cause some discomfort, it's usually harmless. Women don’t need to worry too much if they experience frequent ovulation bleeding. However, if the bleeding lasts for too long or is heavy, women should seek medical attention promptly to rule out any underlying health problems.