Abdominal pain during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon that many people experience. This phenomenon usually manifests itself as mild pain and abdominal discomfort during ovulation, but some people may experience it more significantly or with other symptoms.

- Hormone changes: During ovulation, a woman's ovaries release a substance called an "ovum." After the eggs mature in the ovaries, they are expelled into the fallopian tubes. During this process, a series of changes in hormones occur in a woman's body, causing abdominal discomfort and pain.

-Bacterial infection: Sometimes, bacterial infection may cause abdominal pain during ovulation. For example, if a woman has sex while she is ovulating, it may allow bacteria to enter the vagina and infect the uterus and appendages.

- Digestive problems: Some digestive problems, such as constipation or diarrhea, may also cause abdominal pain during ovulation. These problems may cause abdominal discomfort and pain and may affect a woman's appetite.

- Other factors: There are other factors that may cause abdominal pain during ovulation, such as stress, anxiety, and depression.

Although abdominal pain during ovulation is a common physiological phenomenon, it can also cause discomfort and pain to women. If women experience this condition frequently, it is recommended that they consult their doctor to find out if there are other underlying health problems. In addition, women can also reduce the symptoms of abdominal pain during ovulation by adjusting their diet, exercise and lifestyle.