Thickness in private parts during ovulation: understanding the importance of this critical period

Normally, a woman's private parts will undergo changes during ovulation, and these changes are caused by hormonal changes. During ovulation, a woman's egg is released from the ovary and then into the fallopian tube. In the fallopian tube, the egg combines with sperm to form a fertilized egg, which then implants in the woman's uterus. This process takes some time, so a woman's ovulation period usually lasts about 14 days each month.

Changes in a woman’s private parts will manifest as a swelling sensation during ovulation. This is because a hormone called prostaglandin changes in the female reproductive organs. This hormone can promote blood flow in the private parts and increase the moist feeling in the private parts. In addition, women's private parts will become more sensitive and may feel swollen when stimulated.

Although these symptoms are common for women, they are not signs of a disease. If women feel discomfort in daily life and do not receive treatment under the guidance of a doctor, it may lead to some health problems. Therefore, if a woman experiences discomfort in her daily life, it is recommended to consult a doctor so that the cause of the symptoms can be determined and an appropriate treatment plan can be formulated.