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Lanzhou Tianlun Fertility Class: What physical manifestations may indicate ovulation disorders?

2024-08-14

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The ovulation period is the day that every couple preparing for pregnancy looks forward to. Ovulation is an unpredictable thing. It may be easier to estimate for those with normal menstruation, but irregular menstruation is troublesome. If the ovulation was on time last month, it may not be on time this month; if the ovulation was on time this month, it may not be on time next month. It is always uncertain and unpredictable.

Normally, women ovulate once a month, but if there are symptoms such as menstrual disorders and amenorrhea, ovulation may be affected. There are many reasons for non-ovulation, such as no follicle growth, poor follicle development, and follicles that cannot be discharged naturally. If a woman has the following 3 symptoms, it may indicate that the body does not ovulate!

Irregular menstrual period

There is a certain relationship between menstrual period and ovulation period. Generally, the ovulation period is 14 days before the menstrual period. If a woman's menstrual period is regular, the ovulation period can be determined by the time of menstruation. If a woman has amenorrhea or amenorrhea, it may mean that the ovaries are in an unstable state and she may not ovulate during this period.

Ovulation bleeding

During the ovulation period, the follicles mature and the estrogen in the body decreases in a short period of time. Because the growth of the endometrium cannot be maintained, the endometrium falls off, causing a small amount of bleeding. Therefore, if there is an occasional ovulation bleeding, and the amount is small and the time is short, it is normal. If there is multiple ovulation bleeding, it will interfere with normal ovulation and affect conception. At this time, you need to go to the hospital in time to check whether there is a gynecological disease.

Lower abdominal and waist pain. A woman's uterus is close to the lower abdomen and waist. Sometimes there is a vague pain during ovulation. This may be due to some gynecological diseases, or it may indicate that the body is not ovulating.