Bleeding during ovulation and low basal body temperature: minor health issues for women

Ovulation bleeding means that during this period, a woman's vagina will discharge some blood, usually a small amount of reddish-brown blood. This phenomenon usually occurs on the 14th to 16th day of the female cycle and lasts for about 2-3 days. Although this phenomenon is uncommon, it may have some impact on women's health.

In addition to ovulation bleeding, low basal body temperature is also a minor problem in women's health. Basal body temperature refers to the relatively low body temperature when the human body wakes up in the morning. A woman's basal body temperature during her cycle will be affected by many factors, such as diet, exercise, emotions, etc. If women have hypothermia, it may affect their daily life and work.

So, how do women pay attention to their basal body temperature? Generally speaking, women can measure their basal body temperature every morning when they wake up.