During ovulation, several eggs are combined

What is female ovulation?

A woman's ovulation period refers to the time when eggs are released from the ovaries, which usually occurs around 14 days of each month. However, everyone's physiological situation is different, so not all women can accurately predict their ovulation period. However, some basal body temperature measurements and calendar tests can help women roughly predict when they will ovulate.

How to calculate a woman's ovulation period?

Calculating a woman's ovulation usually requires the following steps:

1. Measure basal body temperature: When women wake up every morning, measure their body temperature. Basal body temperature refers to the body temperature measured when the body is not performing any activity.

2. Record body temperature changes: Record the woman's daily basal body temperature and observe changes in body temperature. Generally speaking, a woman's body temperature will rise by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius during ovulation.

3. Observe calendar: Observe women’s calendar and record body temperature changes and dates. It can help women roughly predict their ovulation period.

Calculating a woman's ovulation period is not always accurate:

Although the above methods can help women roughly predict their ovulation period, they are not always accurate. A woman's menstrual cycle and physiological conditions may affect a woman's ovulation period, so not all women can accurately predict their ovulation period. In addition, women's menstrual cycle may also be affected by other factors, such as diseases, drugs, etc.

How many eggs are combined?

The number of eggs a woman releases during ovulation is usually between 2-3, but the exact number may vary depending on individual differences. When two eggs meet and combine, a new fertilized egg is formed. This fertilized egg begins to implant in the uterus and gradually develops into a fetus.