Taking suppositories causes bleeding during ovulation

Ovulation bleeding means that during the ovulation period, a woman's vaginal secretions become thinner and increase in content, which may lead to vaginal bleeding. While this condition sounds alarming, it's not always serious. Most people are able to resolve this problem with medication or lifestyle changes.

However, for some people, using suppositories may cause ovulation bleeding. This is because some suppositories may contain irritating ingredients, such as chemicals or hormones. These ingredients may affect a woman's vaginal flora and cause vaginal bleeding.

If women experience ovulation bleeding after using suppositories, they should first talk to their doctor. Your doctor may recommend discontinuing suppository use and recommend other medications or lifestyle changes. In addition, doctors may recommend that they take other steps during treatment, such as increasing exercise, maintaining a healthy diet, and avoiding excessive sexual activity.