Diarrhea during and after ovulation

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Menstruation can be divided into two stages. At the first stage of the menstrual cycle, ovaries emerge from the ovaries of the woman. In the second phase, if the ovum meets the sperm, fertilization takes place. And this moment, which is usually one day and very rarely longer, but not exceeding two days, is called ovulation.

In the case of conception, hormonal changes begin to occur in the body, replacing the beginning of the process of preparation of the female body for the bearing of the child and the subsequent childbirth. Changes in the hormonal background in the first place affect the increase in the production of a special hormone( progesterone).In this case diarrhea after ovulation can be evidence of successful fertilization. It should be taken into account that the sperm is more tenacious than the egg and between the sexual intercourse and fertilization can pass several days

It is known that menstruation occurs on average two weeks after the passage of the day most favorable for the fertilization of the egg. The absence of menstruation at this time indicates pregnancy. That is, diarrhea during ovulation may even before the delay of the monthly speak in favor of the onset of pregnancy.

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Ovulation and diarrhea

There is no direct relationship between these processes and upsetting of the stool can not be considered a symptom of ovulation. Diarrhea during this period can be caused by any of the factors affecting the pathological changes in the work of the gastrointestinal tract, expressed in diarrhea. However, ovulation can provoke diarrhea, due to the development of irritable bowel syndrome. The fact is that in some women the pain during this period can be very sharp and strong, pricking or cramping and lasting several days. The pains are caused by contractions of the uterus and the fallopian tubes, which in turn affect the strengthening of muscular contractions of the intestine. The cause of liquid stool in this case is the activation of intestinal peristalsis.

Diarrhea can be caused by an infection from the ovary when the follicle is ruptured with blood, which is absorbed in the intestines and irritates the intestinal mucosa. Another cause of diarrhea may be irritation caused by a reduced distance between the ovaries and the wall of the woman's abdominal cavity. If the diarrhea after ovulation continues and has a pronounced character, and even more so if it is accompanied by fever, vomiting, then it is necessary to consult a doctor to establish the cause. In all other cases, the woman does not need to take measures to fix the stool.

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