Ovulation is the time when a woman’s eggs are released from the ovaries and ready to enter the fallopian tubes. Generally speaking, women ovulate about a week after their menstruation ends. However, the exact date varies from person to person, as a woman's menstrual cycle and physical condition can affect the timing of egg release.

If you want to know your ovulation period, you can judge it by measuring your basal body temperature or observing your menstrual cycle. Basal body temperature refers to the sudden drop in body temperature when the body wakes up in the morning. This method can measure the accurate ovulation period, but it needs to be measured consistently because changes in basal body temperature may not be very stable.

In addition to ovulation, a woman may release eggs at other times in her menstrual cycle, such as mid- and late-cycle. If a woman releases eggs during her menstrual cycle, but the man does not fertilize them, they may die naturally while the woman's eggs wait to be fertilized.

A woman's menstrual cycle and physical condition can affect when she ovulates. If you want to get pregnant, it's best to seize this opportunity and take the necessary steps with your man.