Weak yang during ovulation is a relatively common phenomenon. It usually occurs during a woman's ovulation period, indicating that her body is moving towards pregnancy. While this phenomenon may seem trivial, it still holds important value for couples trying to have children. In this article, we will discuss the causes of weak yang during ovulation, how to calculate it, and strategies to deal with it.

A woman's menstrual cycle usually ranges from 28 to 35 days, and the ovulation period refers to the 14th to 19th day of a woman's menstrual cycle. During this period, a woman’s egg is released and combined with sperm, allowing the fertilized egg to implant and prepare for pregnancy. However, for some women, they may experience a weak positive state during ovulation. This phenomenon usually occurs a few days after the egg is released, but the released egg still contains a higher concentration of sperm.

2. Calculation method

If a woman wants to calculate her ovulation period, she can use the following formula:

1. Cycle days: calculated from the first day of a woman’s last menstrual period until the cycle days reach 35 days.

3. Weak positive during ovulation: After the cycle number minus 14 days, a weak positive may appear within a few days after the egg is released.

3. Coping strategies

Although weak yang during ovulation may not have a big impact on couples who want to have children, it still carries certain risks. Therefore, couples should adopt corresponding coping strategies for this phenomenon, such as:

1. Increase the frequency of ML: If a woman has weak yang during ovulation, couples should increase the number of ML to increase the chance of sperm and egg combining.

2. In vitro semen ejaculation: If women want to avoid pregnancy, they can use in vitro semen ejaculation to prevent sperm from combining with eggs.

3. Supplement folic acid: