Pink during ovulation is a sign of implantation, but for many people, the color isn't a familiar symbol. However, scientific research shows that pinkness during ovulation is a natural response to implantation.

During the implantation process, the hormone levels in a woman's body will change. During ovulation, a woman's hormone levels reach their peak because the egg cell needs enough hormones to maintain fertilization and embryonic development.

During this process, a woman's body will undergo a series of changes. During ovulation, a woman's vagina will become moist and there may be some pink or pinkish blood. This pink blood stain is a sign of implantation.

While the color of implantation may vary from person to person, for most women, pink during ovulation is a natural response to implantation. The color of the implantation may gradually change to red or pink as the embryo develops, and may also be accompanied by some discomfort or pain.