I'm pregnant despite bleeding during ovulation.

Persistent bleeding during ovulation means that a woman bleeds during ovulation, and the amount is usually less than the bleeding after menstruation. This phenomenon usually occurs in the middle phase of a woman's cycle, on days 13-15 of the menstrual cycle. In this case, women may experience discomfort, such as abdominal or lower back pain.

If a woman has been bleeding during ovulation and this continues at any time during her menstrual cycle, it may mean she is pregnant. However, this is only a possibility and further testing is required to confirm pregnancy.

If a woman has been bleeding during ovulation and this continues at any time during her menstrual cycle, she should check to see if she is pregnant as soon as possible. If you are not sure whether you are pregnant or if you are pregnant but want to know more about this phenomenon, you can talk to your doctor.