Bleeding and chills during ovulation

This phenomenon is often called "ovulation bleeding." It can be caused by interference with the egg's release, causing blood to drain from the vagina. This condition usually doesn't have much of a physical impact, but it can affect some people.

Some people may experience chills, especially during ovulation bleeding. This may be because the bleeding causes the body to lose some heat, causing the body to feel cold. This usually doesn't last long, but it can affect some people.

If women experience discomfort or pain during ovulation bleeding, it is recommended that they seek medical attention promptly. Doctors may recommend medications to relieve discomfort or pain and help them better manage bleeding.