Pain during intercourse during ovulation is a common phenomenon that usually occurs between the 14th and 19th days of a woman's menstrual cycle. This phenomenon is caused by the combination of eggs and sperm when the eggs in the female body are released from the ovaries to the fallopian tubes, and this process affects the hormone levels in the female body.

First, there are some non-drug treatments we can use to relieve pain during intercourse. For example, use hot or cold compresses before sex to reduce pain. Alternatively, we can use some techniques to reduce pain during sexual intercourse, such as using the female-on position or the doggy position.

Secondly, we can use medication to relieve sexual intercourse pain. For example, some painkillers or local anesthetics may be used to reduce pain. However, when using drug treatment methods, you need to pay attention to the dosage and use of the drug to avoid adverse reactions.

Finally, we need to pay attention to personal hygiene, keep the body clean and avoid infection. At the same time, you need to pay attention to the choice of time for sexual intercourse, and avoid having sexual intercourse when the woman is in poor physical condition or when the pain worsens.