Physiological chart ovulation period

Generally speaking, ovulation begins on the 14th day of a woman's menstrual cycle. On this day, the number of eggs in a woman's body will increase, and her hormone levels will also change significantly. These changes usually manifest as increased body temperature, increased appetite, increased sexual desire, etc.

During the menstrual cycle of ovulation, a woman’s egg begins to wait in the fallopian tube to meet sperm. This process usually takes several days until the egg is fertilized or exits the fallopian tube. If a woman is fertilized during ovulation, the fertilized egg will implant in the fallopian tube and begin to develop into a fetus.

The physiological ovulation period is very important for women's reproductive health. If the ovulation period on the physiological schedule can be accurately predicted, women can better arrange their fertility plans and avoid missing the fertilization time after the egg is released. In addition, if a woman is fertilized during the ovulation period of her menstrual cycle, the quality of the fertilized eggs will be higher, making it easier to give birth to a healthy fetus.