Urine status during ovulation

The appearance of urine during ovulation is usually related to changes in hormone levels in the body. During ovulation, a woman's ovaries secrete a chemical called egg hormone, which promotes the maturation and release of egg cells. When the secretion of hormones from egg cells increases, this hormone is also detected in a woman's urine.

Generally speaking, a woman's urine will become darker during ovulation because egg cell hormones can promote the metabolism of melanin in the urine. In addition, some substances similar to sperm can also be detected in female urine. These substances are produced by cells in the body.

For some women, ovulation may cause some discomfort. For example, some women may experience symptoms such as painful urination, bifurcated urine, or poor urinary flow, which are often related to sperm or egg cell hormones in the urine. If a woman experiences these symptoms during ovulation, it is recommended that she seek medical attention promptly to rule out any underlying health problems.