Stomach pain after ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon, and many people will have this experience. During ovulation, a woman’s egg is released from the ovary and travels into the fallopian tube to await fertilization. This process requires the female egg and sperm to meet through the ampulla of the fallopian tube and combine to become a fertilized egg, which then swims to the uterus, implants and develops into a fetus.

First, we need to consider the possibility of genital infection. A common cause of genital infection is that bacteria invade the reproductive organs, causing an inflammatory reaction. For example, E. coli can cause infection through sexual transmission or inappropriate sexual behavior, and genital infections can also cause symptoms such as diarrhea.

Secondly, we need to consider the possibility of intestinal infection. Common causes of intestinal infections are food debris, bacterial infection, or viral invasion. For example, if you eat an unhealthy diet, it is easy to leave food residue and cause intestinal infections.

Finally, we need to consider the possibility of uterine bleeding. Common causes of uterine bleeding are endometrial abnormalities or uterine inflammation. For example, endometrial bleeding may occur if there are abnormalities in the lining of the uterus or inflammation of the uterus.

Therefore, if you have abdominal pain, you should seek timely examination and treatment. The doctor will formulate a corresponding treatment plan based on the symptoms and examination results. For example, if you have a genital infection or intestinal infection, you may need antibiotics or antiviral drugs; if you have uterine bleeding, you may need treatment to stop bleeding.

Stomach pain is a common physiological phenomenon that many people will experience. If symptoms last for a long time or affect daily life, timely examination and treatment should be carried out.