Bloody discharge in ovulation

In the natural menstrual cycle spotting occurs not only in the first days, but also in the middle of the cycle. They tell a woman that a few hours ago there was an ovulation, and the body is ready for fertilization. These discharges appear as a variant of the norm, and do not require a doctor.

Why does brown discharge appear during ovulation?

The reasons for which there is blood during ovulation can be several. This may be due to the fact that the ovule left the follicle, and at that moment a small amount of blood was released. In addition, at the time of ovulation, the hormone level of estrogen rises sharply, which causes the uterine mucosa to tear off. Typically, the allocation is very scarce, have a pale pink or brownish color, leave barely noticeable spots on the laundry or daily padding.

Bloody discharge during ovulation can be accompanied by minor pains on one side (in that ovary where ovulation occurred), similar to pain before menstruation. Ovulation is accompanied by abundant discharge of cervical secretion, mucus becomes viscous and viscous. Women who observe themselves throughout the cycle, and know the features of the first and second phases, clearly distinguish between the transition from one to another, and spotting during ovulation is for them only additional confirmation of fertility.

When should I see a doctor?

If in the middle of the cycle you notice copious spotting, they are accompanied by severe pain, then you should consult a doctor. This is especially important for women who take hormonal birth control pills (they do not have ovulation, and therefore need to establish the cause of bleeding), as well as women who in the past have faced gynecological diseases. Obligatory allocation, repeated repeatedly during a cycle, and also allocation with a unpleasant smell necessarily demand the reference to the doctor.

Bloody discharge after ovulation is normal. However, if they bother you, be sure to consult a doctor to determine the cause of their appearance.