What does ovulation mean?

In fact, this is because a woman’s eggs are affected by factors such as light, temperature, and humidity when they are released. When a woman's eggs are released from the ovary, they usually become darker in color because the surface of the egg is covered with a cell membrane that makes the egg appear darker.

In addition, a woman's egg release is also affected by other factors, such as her menstrual cycle, age, health and mood. Therefore, egg release may be different for each individual.

If the eggs a woman releases during ovulation look darker, it doesn't necessarily mean they can't get pregnant. After the egg is released, it usually waits for fertilization in the fallopian tube. If the sperm and egg meet during this period, pregnancy can occur.