Ovulatory abdominal pain belongs to a physiological abdominal pain, similar to primary dysmenorrhea in women, the difference being that this pain is caused by the rupture of the ovarian follicle during ovulation and the stimulation of the peritoneum by the follicular fluid after ovulation. Therefore, the abdominal pain is relatively mild.
For most women, after ovulation, the body’s secretions increase accordingly, and there may also be a situation of stretchy white discharge, with the secretions appearing brighter in color, always feeling a damp sensation in the lower body. There is also some mucus. Generally, when our body shows such a reaction, it means that ovulation is approaching, which indicates a higher chance of conception during this “conception” period.
Some women who understand health preservation will always record their body temperature. When it is the ovulation day, many women will find that their body temperature slightly increases. When the temperature reaches its peak, it indicates that ovulation is about to begin. Women who want to conceive must seize this opportunity.