It is normal to experience light bleeding and mild pain during ovulation. These symptoms are often caused by the release of an egg from the ovary and can last for a few hours to 1-2 days. If the pain is unbearable, you can consider taking pain medication such as Tylenol or Advil. In some cases, a doctor may prescribe contraceptives to prevent ovulation and reduce these symptoms. It is generally not necessary to see a doctor unless the pain is severe.
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