What's wrong with brown discharge on the eighth day of ovulation

  During ovulation, women's bodies may undergo some changes. Some friends may have brown discharge during ovulation, which makes many female partners a little worried, thinking that there is something wrong with their body. So, is it normal for women to have brown discharge during ovulation? What causes the appearance of brown discharge?

  

What's wrong with brown discharge on the eighth day of ovulation1

  What's wrong with brown discharge on the eighth day of ovulation?

  Generally speaking, women of normal reproductive age only release one egg per month from their ovaries. After the egg is released, it can survive for 1-2 days, and sperm can survive for 2-3 days in the female reproductive tract. Therefore, sexual intercourse 2-3 days before ovulation and 1-2 days after ovulation may lead to conception, which is called the easy pregnancy or dangerous period.

  The ovulation date for women is usually around 14 days before the next menstrual period. For safety reasons, we refer to the first 5 days and last 4 days of ovulation, including ovulation day, as the ovulation period, which lasts for a total of 10 days.

  In the pre ovulation stage, the ovaries mainly secrete estrogen, and the secretion gradually increases. Under its action, the amount of cervical mucus also gradually increases, and it becomes thinner and more transparent. The lower body, which has been relatively dry after menstruation, will gradually become damp.

  At the ovulation period, estrogen secretion reaches its peak, cervical mucus volume is also the highest, and the toughness is the greatest. There are often clear, strip-shaped mucus flowing out, which can sometimes be stretched for a long time. At this time, the woman's lower body is the wettest. When the strip-shaped vaginal discharge flows out, there will be a smooth feeling.

  In addition, small incisions on the ovarian wall formed during ovulation may cause slight bleeding, stimulate the peritoneum, or cause discomfort or even pain in the lower abdomen due to the secretion of prostaglandins, known as ovulation pain. Rapid endocrine fluctuations during ovulation can also lead to slight bleeding of the endometrium, known as ovulation bleeding. Some women may mistake it for menstrual irregularities. But generally speaking, there is less bleeding, with a dark purple color, occasionally light red, and some are only brown secretions. It can stop on its own within 2-3 days, with a maximum of 4-5 days.

  The above is the reason for brown discharge during ovulation that the editor has introduced to you. Don't worry, these are normal physiological reactions. Just pay attention to personal hygiene. In addition, during ovulation, there may be a decrease in appetite and breast tenderness, which are signals of normal ovulation. Don't be nervous, ladies.

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