Ovulation bleeding

Sex hormones are substances necessary to maintain female reproductive function. Among them, estrogen and progesterone are the main causes of ovulation bleeding. Estrogen helps a woman's uterine lining become softer and smoother, making it easier for a fertilized egg to implant. However, if estrogen levels are too high, it can cause the uterine lining to overgrow, which can lead to breakthrough bleeding.

Progesterone helps the fertilized egg implant and maintain pregnancy. If progesterone levels are too high, it may cause the fertilized egg to become unstable, causing the embryo to stop developing or miscarry. Therefore, the balance of hormones is very important during the female reproductive cycle. If hormones are imbalanced, it can lead to a series of problems, including ovulation bleeding.

In order to solve this problem, women should pay attention to their diet in daily life, maintain a healthy weight, avoid excessive drinking and smoking, maintain a regular menstrual cycle, and seek regular medical examinations. If a woman bleeds during ovulation, she should seek medical attention promptly so that the problem can be diagnosed and treated.