Bleeding during ovulation is not after ovulation.

However, sometimes women experience ovulation bleeding during their menstrual cycle. Ovulation bleeding refers to breakthrough bleeding during a woman's menstrual cycle as the lining of the uterus begins to shed after the egg is released. This bleeding usually occurs between days 10 and 14 of a woman's menstrual cycle.

Although ovulatory bleeding is part of a normal physiological process, it is not the normal release of eggs during a woman's menstrual cycle. Therefore, if women experience ovulation bleeding during their menstrual cycle, it is recommended that they seek medical attention promptly to determine if there is any problem.

In addition, women should also understand that in addition to ovulation bleeding, women may also experience other abnormalities during the menstrual cycle, such as abnormal menstrual cycles, dysmenorrhea, irregular menstruation, etc. If women experience any abnormal symptoms, it is recommended that they seek medical attention promptly to obtain correct diagnosis and treatment.