Is a woman’s ovulation period accurate?

In fact, a woman’s ovulation period is not always accurate. While most women can accurately calculate their ovulation days, some women cannot. In addition, factors such as a woman's physical condition, emotions, and living environment will also affect the accuracy of a woman's ovulation period.

Although women's ovulation periods are not always accurate, women often experience a series of physiological and symptom symptoms around the time of ovulation that can help women predict when they will ovulate. For example, women may experience increased sexual desire, increased body temperature, breast swelling, changes in appetite, etc.

To summarize, a woman’s ovulation period is not always accurate, but women can predict their own ovulation by observing their physiology and symptoms. If a woman wants to get pregnant, it is best to have sex during this time.