Pink nipples during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon, and many people may not know what it is. During ovulation, a woman's breasts and nipples will darken in color, and she may experience mild pain. This phenomenon usually occurs when eggs are released from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes, also known as the "danger period."

In addition to ovulation, women may experience pink nipples at other times during their menstrual cycle. Generally speaking, this phenomenon usually begins to appear on days 12-16 of the menstrual cycle and reaches its peak on days 24-28.

Although pink nipples during ovulation are a common physiological phenomenon, they can also cause discomfort or pain for some people. If women feel pain or discomfort during this period, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time to ensure good health.

In addition, some people may be curious or mysterious about pink nipples. It is recommended not to pay too much attention to this phenomenon, but to pay attention to your own health and daily life.