No pelvic fluid accumulation during ovulation

Pelvic effusion is a common phenomenon in the female reproductive tract. Pelvic effusion is an excess amount of fluid present in the pelvic cavity, which usually occurs when a woman is ovulating. Under normal circumstances, women should not have too much fluid in their pelvic cavity, otherwise it may have adverse effects on their reproductive health. However, in some cases, women may have increased pelvic fluid accumulation, such as with conditions such as inflammation or tumors.

So, what does it mean if there is no pelvic fluid during a woman's ovulation period? In fact, if women don't have fluid in their pelvis, they may reach normal levels during ovulation. This may mean that a woman's reproductive tract is perfectly healthy and that their fertility and ability to carry a fetus is normal.

While pelvic effusion does not always mean an unhealthy female reproductive tract, in some cases it can be caused by disease or other causes. Therefore, if women find that they do not have pelvic fluid during ovulation, they should seek medical attention promptly to determine whether there is a health problem.