Stomach pain during ovulation is not necessarily due to uterine cold. Although stomachache during ovulation is a relatively common symptom, it does not determine whether a person has uterine cold. Uterine cold refers to a disease caused by excessive cold toxins in the female reproductive system, which may cause irregular menstruation, dysmenorrhea, frigidity and other symptoms in women. If a woman experiences abdominal pain during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment.

1. Uterine contractions: During ovulation, uterine contractions can cause abdominal pain.

3. Inflammation: If there is inflammation in the female reproductive system, it may also cause abdominal pain.

Therefore, if a woman experiences abdominal pain during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical treatment promptly to determine the cause and provide appropriate treatment. In addition, in daily life, women should maintain good living habits, such as maintaining adequate sleep, a balanced diet, moderate exercise, etc., which can help prevent the occurrence of uterine cold.