Continuous bleeding during ovulation

Continuous bleeding during ovulation means that during the menstrual cycle, women experience regular bleeding during ovulation. The bleeding usually lasts for several days, is bright red or pink in color, and has no odor. This condition usually does not affect women's daily lives, but it may cause them some discomfort and trouble.

There are many causes of persistent bleeding during ovulation, including:

1. Decline in estrogen levels: In the middle of the menstrual cycle, a woman’s estrogen levels will drop, causing the endometrium to lose hormonal support, causing bleeding.

2. Endometrial lesions: Such as endometritis, endometrial cancer, etc., may cause the endometrium to lose hormonal support, thus causing bleeding.

3. Hormone treatment: Some drugs used to treat tumors or inflammation, such as chemotherapy drugs or hormone drugs, may cause the endometrium to lose support, causing bleeding.

4. Dilation and curettage: Dilation and curettage is a commonly used method to treat irregular menstruation in women. If the curettage is excessive or improper, it may also cause the endometrium to lose support, causing bleeding.

Women who continue to bleed during ovulation should seek medical attention promptly to understand the cause and take appropriate treatment measures. At the same time, in daily life, attention should be paid to maintaining a regular menstrual cycle and avoiding excessive curettage or use of drugs to reduce the occurrence of bleeding.