Will milk swelling and pain occur during ovulation?

The swelling and pain of milk during ovulation is because after the egg is fertilized, the embryo formed needs to absorb a lot of nutrients, and the fat content in milk is high, so it will feel very bloated. In addition, during ovulation, women's hormone levels will also change, causing the mammary ducts in the milk to become unblocked, causing swelling and pain.

Although ovulatory milk may feel bloated, that doesn’t mean it can’t be consumed. The milk a woman produces during ovulation is a way for her body to prepare for childbirth, and it is also a nutrient-rich food. If a woman feels discomfort during ovulation, she can relieve symptoms by reducing her milk intake.

Generally speaking, ovulation milk will be bloated and painful, but this will not affect its consumption or nutritional value. If a woman feels discomfort during ovulation, she can relieve symptoms by reducing her milk intake.