Are there any physical symptoms during ovulation?

1. Increased sexual desire

During ovulation, a woman's sexual desire may increase because the body releases hormones that affect brain chemicals, making it easier for women to feel aroused and desired. This change usually occurs when a woman's sexual desire peaks one or two days after ovulation.

2. Increase in body temperature

During ovulation, a woman's body temperature may rise. This is because when the body releases hormones, it causes the body's basal body temperature to rise and makes the temperature regulation center more sensitive. This change usually occurs when a woman's body temperature rises by around 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius.

3. Changes in appetite

During ovulation, a woman's appetite may increase. Because the hormones released by the body affect hormone levels, women are more likely to feel hungry and may increase their appetite.

4. Increased vaginal discharge

During ovulation, a woman may have an increase in vaginal discharge. This change usually manifests as white or clear discharge, which may be thinner and may have a slight odor.

5. Increased energy

During ovulation, women may feel an increase in energy. Because the hormones released by the body affect brain chemicals, women are more likely to feel aroused and fatigued, and may experience increased productivity and concentration at work.

6. Peak sexual desire

Women may feel more desire and arousal during their peak libido period, a day or two after ovulation.

The above are some of the symptoms that women experience during ovulation. Although these changes usually disappear within a short period of time, they are very important to our physical and reproductive health. If you want to get pregnant, it's best to have sex during your ovulation period.