Some women may experience bleeding during ovulation, which is normal because there may be fluctuations in estrogen levels in the female body during ovulation, which can cause a relatively small amount of bleeding. So, how long does it take for bleeding to occur during ovulation before menstruation? Let's take a look at the answer.
How long does ovulation bleeding last before menstruation
If a woman's corpus luteum function is normal, then generally speaking, the luteal phase is about fourteen days. If there is atrophy of the corpus luteum function after fourteen days, it indicates that menstruation is about to begin. However, many women may experience bleeding during ovulation due to incomplete corpus luteum function. Therefore, the timing of menstruation may be advanced, and menstruation will usually occur about ten days after ovulation. Therefore, female friends of this type should be mentally prepared.
What to do with ovulation bleeding
If you feel that ovulation bleeding is causing you trouble, you can try to go to the hospital for examination. If ovulation bleeding is caused by insufficient luteal function, you can adjust luteal function. However, if you find that all functions of your body are normal and there are no abnormalities during the examination, there is no way to improve. Therefore, women of this type should learn to view ovulation bleeding problems with a calm mind.