The ovulation period is a period of easy conception and also a dangerous period of pregnancy, so if you have sex during this period, the probability of pregnancy is high. Sometimes couples miss the ovulation period of sexual intercourse, which is one of the reasons why some women cannot get pregnant. Is there only one day of ovulation? Is there only one day of ovulation? Let's have a simple understanding of this issue. I hope the following points will be helpful to everyone! Does ovulation only occur on one day? The doctor said that for normal female friends of childbearing age, the uterus and ovaries only release one egg cell every month. After being released, the egg cell can survive for about 1 to 2 days. Male sperm can survive in the female reproductive system for about 2 to 3 days. As for fertilization ability, it usually exists within 24 hours after ovulation. If it exceeds 2-3 days, sperm will lose the ability to fuse with egg cells. Therefore, if you have sex 2 to 3 days before ovulation and 1 to 2 days after ovulation, you may become pregnant. This stage is called the fertile period or the dangerous period of pregnancy. How many days does a woman's ovulation period last? Ovulation time: about 14 days before the next menstrual period. Add the 5 days before and 4 days after ovulation to the day of ovulation. A total of 10 days. These 10 days are called the ovulation period. The other time except the menstrual period is called the safe menstrual period. How to calculate ovulation period: 1. Cervical mucus method: It is mainly based on checking the cervical mucus of women to determine whether they are in the ovulation period. 2. Body temperature method: Women can accurately measure their body temperature after waking up every morning. Under normal circumstances, the body temperature is lower in the first half of the menstrual period, and even lower when it reaches the ovulation period. After the ovulation period, it will show a trend of slowly rising. However, the ovulation period will be affected by the state of mind and the natural environment, so whether you choose to conceive during the ovulation period or take contraceptive measures, you must pay attention to this. What are the symptoms of ovulation? 1. Changes in body temperature during ovulation: In a normal pregnant woman's physiological cycle, the basic body temperature is lower before ovulation and rises after ovulation. Generally, the temperature difference between the two is about 0.5℃, showing a typical two-phase body temperature curve. This type of body temperature curve indicates that the uterus and ovaries have an ovulation period, and the intersection of the high and low body temperature curves is the ovulation period of the uterus and ovaries. 2. Cervix and cervical mucus: During the ovulation cycle, the cervix is affected by estrogen and estrogen, and undergoes metabolic and opening and closing changes. As the uterus develops, the secretion of estrogen increases, the cervix relaxes and opens, the amount of mucus increases, the viscosity is minimal, it becomes clear and transparent like egg white, and the tensile strength (wire-ness) gradually increases; after ovulation, under the influence of estrogen, the amount of mucus secretion decreases rapidly and becomes thicker, and the cervix closes. 3. Ovulation pain: It is a symptom during ovulation. About 1/3 of women experience ovulation pain. The pain occurs in the lower abdomen during ovulation. It is severe pain or persistent dull pain and lasts for 6-12 hours. During ovulation, due to the increase of prostaglandins in the body, the pressure in the egg cavity increases, and the surface of the ovary needs to rupture to allow the egg to be discharged. This rupture process can cause lower abdominal distension and pain in some sensitive women. 4. Ovulation bleeding: It is a symptom after ovulation, which usually lasts for 2-3 days. The bleeding is very little, and sometimes it only manifests as a slightly bright red discharge. Ovulation bleeding may be because after the perfect follicle ruptures and ovulates, the estrogen level drops sharply, which cannot maintain the normal growth and development of the uterine wall, causing the surface of the uterine wall to fall off, resulting in breakthrough bleeding. At the same time as bleeding, there may be a feeling of distension and pain in the lower abdomen, which generally does not need to be treated. |
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