Many women choose to have sex during their ovulation period to increase the probability of pregnancy, but many times they don’t know when their ovulation period is. In fact, women will have some obvious symptoms during their ovulation period, and these symptoms can be used to determine whether they are in their ovulation period in the future. 1. Increased leucorrhea Leucorrhea is a woman's vaginal discharge during ovulation. The leucorrhea of normal women is an odorless, slightly acidic viscous substance that has the functions of moistening the vagina, excreting waste, and inhibiting the growth of pathogens. It is a normal physiological phenomenon. 2. Increased body temperature During the ovulation period, a woman's body temperature will be higher than before, but because body temperature is greatly affected by the outside world, this method is generally undetectable without a thermometer and long-term measurement of body temperature. 3. Decreased appetite Studies have shown that women eat the least during their ovulation period in a menstrual cycle. Experts point out that this is the result of human natural instincts that have been preserved to this day - female animals during ovulation will focus more on finding the opposite sex for mating rather than finding food. 4. Energetic This is also a natural instinct inherited from humans. In order to successfully attract the opposite sex, women during ovulation will become energetic and love to show themselves. 5. Increased sexual desire Generally speaking, women's sexual desire will be particularly strong during their ovulation period, which is a reflection of the fact that women's body signals that they want to get pregnant have reached their highest level. 6. Decreased immunity During ovulation, a woman's vaginal mucus becomes thinner, allowing sperm to pass more easily and increasing the chances of successful conception. At the same time, a woman's nasal mucus also decreases, increasing the chances of bacteria invading the human circulatory system. 7. Ovulation pain Some women will experience mild pain on one side of the lower abdomen about 14 days before the menstrual cycle. Sometimes it is just a vague discomfort, but in a very small number of women, the pain is very obvious. The pain usually lasts for 1 to 2 days before disappearing. This pain is called "ovulation pain". 8. Ovulation bleeding Some women experience bleeding while ovulating. This is because the estrogen level drops temporarily, causing the endometrium to lose hormonal support and partial shedding of the endometrium, resulting in regular vaginal bleeding, also known as ovulation bleeding. The above signs can easily determine whether you are in the ovulation period. However, the ovulation period is not the same as the ovulation day. The ovulation day refers to the day when the egg is released. Having sex during the ovulation period does not necessarily lead to conception, and the probability of conception on the ovulation day is much greater than the probability of conception during the ovulation period. |
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