What are the symptoms of ovulation?

1. Increase in body temperature

During ovulation, a woman's body temperature rises. Typically, body temperature increases by about 0.5 degrees Celsius to 1 degree Celsius. This phenomenon of rising body temperature is called the "body temperature increase response" and is one of the important features of the ovulation period.

2. Changes in appetite

During ovulation, a woman's appetite may change. They may feel hungrier and may be more willing to eat high-calorie foods. This change in appetite may be related to women's hormonal levels.

3. Increased sexual desire

During ovulation, a woman's sexual desire may increase. They may feel more aroused and sensitive, and may be more willing to have sex. This increase in sexual desire may be related to a woman's hormone levels.

4. Energetic

During ovulation, women have more energy and may feel more excited and pleasurable. They may feel more motivated and focused, and may have an easier time completing some tasks.

5. Headache and nausea

Some people may experience symptoms such as headaches and nausea during ovulation. This symptom is usually temporary and goes away over time.

These symptoms may not occur in everyone, and they may not occur during everyone's ovulation period. In addition, these symptoms may also be related to other factors, such as age, health conditions, and medication use. If you experience any discomfort, it is recommended to consult your doctor for more detailed advice.