Uterine diverticula and ovulatory bleeding

However, these two phenomena are not necessarily independent. Uterine diverticula may affect the occurrence and volume of ovulatory bleeding. If the uterine diverticulum is large or inflamed, it may affect the ovaries and blood vessels, causing heavier or longer bleeding during ovulation.

Additionally, uterine diverticula may lead to other conditions, such as infection and bleeding. Therefore, it is very important for women with a history of uterine diverticula to undergo regular examination and treatment.

If you suspect you have uterine diverticula or ovulation bleeding, talk to your doctor. Your doctor can develop an appropriate treatment plan based on your specific situation.