Lower abdominal pain after intercourse during ovulation

Abdominal pain is discomfort felt in the lower abdomen that may worsen with physical activity. This symptom may appear a few hours after sex or may take several days to go away. If a woman experiences lower abdominal pain after intercourse during ovulation, it may be due to the following reasons:

1. Infection: Sexual intercourse may cause bacteria and viruses to enter a woman’s body, causing infection. If a woman is infected with bacteria or viruses, it may cause lower abdominal pain, which may be accompanied by symptoms such as fever, cough, and fatigue.

2. Excessive sexual behavior: If a woman exerts excessive force during sexual intercourse, it may cause pain in the lower abdomen. Additionally, women may experience discomfort if they do not feel enough pleasure during sex.

3. Implantation of the fertilized egg: If the fertilized egg successfully implants into the woman's body after sexual intercourse, it may also cause pain in the lower abdomen.

4. Other factors: A woman’s physical condition may also affect the occurrence of lower abdominal pain. If a woman suffers from other diseases or undergoes unnecessary examinations, it may also affect the implantation of the fertilized egg.

If a woman experiences lower abdominal pain after intercourse during ovulation, she should observe it for a period of time to see if the symptoms reduce or disappear. If symptoms persist or are accompanied by other adverse reactions, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time. In addition, women should maintain good living habits in daily life, avoid excessive exertion, and reduce the frequency of sexual intercourse to prevent the occurrence of infection and discomfort.