The ovulation period refers to the process of women every month and is also an important period for women to have children. At this time, the female's ovaries will begin to release eggs and transport them to the uterus through the blood, preparing for the division and formation of fertilized eggs. Therefore, understanding ovulation is important for women's health and fertility.

In addition to an increase in body temperature, women will also show some other physiological changes during ovulation. For example, they may feel some discomfort, such as headaches, breast swelling, changes in appetite, etc. These physiological changes are normal, but if a woman feels unusual discomfort during ovulation, it is recommended to seek medical treatment in time.

In addition, women also have increased discharge during ovulation. For example, vaginal discharge may become thinner, darker, and have some stickiness. These secretions are the channels for sperm to enter the female body, so if the female has sexual intercourse at this time, it is easier for the fertilized egg to implant.

To sum up, it is very important to understand the physiological changes in women during ovulation. If a woman feels unwell or has fertility problems, it is recommended to seek medical advice promptly. At the same time, women should pay attention to maintaining good health in daily life, avoid overexertion, ensure that they can maintain a healthy state during ovulation, and welcome healthy fertility.