Ovulation bleeding refers to vaginal bleeding within a few days after the egg is released during the menstrual cycle. This phenomenon usually occurs between the 14th and 19th days of the menstrual cycle, but the specific dates vary from person to person.

Although bleeding during ovulation may have a certain impact on a woman's health, it is usually a normal physiological phenomenon and will not have a major impact on the body. If you often experience ovulation bleeding during your cycle, don’t worry too much, but be sure to get enough sleep, eat healthy, and have regular health check-ups.

Women's hormone levels continue to change during their cycles, and these changes can affect their physiology and health. If you have any health problems, it is recommended to consult a doctor for professional help.