Hardness in lower abdomen during ovulation

Why is my lower abdomen hard during ovulation?

Hardness in the lower abdomen during ovulation may be due to uterine contractions caused by the release of the egg. When the egg is released from the ovary, it combines with the sperm in the ovary to form a fertilized egg. After the fertilized egg implants, it causes uterine contractions, allowing the fertilized egg to implant in the uterus. These uterine contractions may cause abdominal discomfort, such as hardness in the lower abdomen.

What should I do if my lower abdomen feels hard during ovulation?

If a woman experiences hardness in her lower abdomen during ovulation, it may be due to uterine contractions caused by the release of eggs. In this case, women can rest to avoid overexertion, and at the same time, they can take some drugs to relieve discomfort, such as ibuprofen.

In addition, women can also use some methods to relieve abdominal discomfort, such as abdominal massage, hot or cold compresses, etc. At the same time, women can also increase the amount of exercise and increase the body's metabolic rate, thereby relieving abdominal discomfort.

To sum up, for women, there may be some discomfort during ovulation, but no special treatment is required. If a woman feels unwell, she can rest and seek medical advice.