I’m still wet after ovulation

Let’s understand what ovulation is. Ovulation refers to the time when a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes, usually between the 14th and 20th days of the menstrual cycle. During this time, a woman's body temperature will rise and her body will undergo a series of changes to adapt to the release of the egg.

However, for some people, these changes don't necessarily mean good things. If you're still wet after ovulation, it could mean you're experiencing some health issues. Let’s discuss some possible reasons:

1. A damp feeling may be caused by infection or inflammation. For example, fungal or trichomonal vaginal inflammation may cause a feeling of wetness and may affect your libido and sexual behavior. If you experience dampness and no other symptoms, you may want to talk to your doctor to determine treatment options.

2. The feeling of dampness may be caused by psychological factors. For example, anxiety, depression, or stress may cause feelings of wetness and may affect your libido and sexual behavior. If you experience dampness and no other symptoms, you may want to seek mental health support.

3. The feeling of dampness may be caused by other diseases. For example, aphrodisiac is a rare disease that may cause an increase in sexual desire in women, but it may also cause a feeling of wetness. If you experience dampness and no other symptoms, you may want to talk to your doctor to determine treatment options.

If you find that you're still wet even after ovulation, you may want to seek help from your doctor. Your doctor may recommend tests to determine the cause of your wetness and provide you with appropriate treatment options.