Is it hot during ovulation?

So why is ovulation getting hotter and hotter?

Some research suggests it may be related to climate and cultural traditions. As temperatures rise, a woman's body needs more energy to cope with the heat, so her appetite increases and she becomes more likely to feel fatigued. In addition, some studies show that women's sexual desire increases during ovulation, which may be one reason why ovulation feels hotter.

So, are all Asian women feeling the "enthusiasm" of ovulation?

In fact, not all Asian women are feeling the "enthusiasm" of ovulation. Although climate and cultural traditions may affect women's bodies and emotions, scientists have found no clear evidence that all Asian women experience the "heat" of ovulation.

So, how do you avoid feeling hot during ovulation?

Some research suggests it may be related to diet and exercise. During ovulation, women need to increase their nutritional intake, especially protein and vitamins, to maintain good health. In addition, exercise is also key to staying healthy, as it can help women maintain body temperature and increase energy.

Although you may feel hot during ovulation, that doesn't mean you have to accept the hot weather. In daily life, we can stay healthy through diet and exercise, and take appropriate measures to deal with hot weather when necessary.