last day of ovulation

Ovulation refers to the last few days when a woman's body temperature rises. During this day, women's sexual desire increases and they may feel more sensitive and moist. At the same time, this is also the period when women are most likely to become pregnant.

However, for many women, calculating ovulation is not an easy task. This is because a woman’s body temperature is affected by many factors, such as diet, exercise, stress and emotions. Therefore, if you want to get pregnant, the best way is to calculate your ovulation period by measuring your body temperature.

The method of measuring body temperature is very simple. Simply place the thermometer in your mouth or anus and record changes in body temperature. Typically, a woman's body temperature ranges from 36.6°C to 37.4°C during ovulation.

If a woman has ovulation during ovulation and does not take any contraceptive measures after ovulation, she may become pregnant. However, even if a woman has ML during ovulation, it does not necessarily lead to pregnancy. Pregnancy requires the combined effect of many factors, such as the quantity and quality of female sperm, the motility of male sperm, etc.

To sum up, calculating ovulation is not an easy task, but calculating by measuring body temperature can help women better grasp their menstrual cycle and take necessary measures to protect themselves and future family members.