Mother's seeding during ovulation: secrets to healthy babies

Implantation is the process of bringing sperm and eggs together inside the mother's body. During the mother's ovulation period, the female's egg will mature and be released, and the sperm will enter the uterus from the ovary through the fallopian tube, meet the egg and fertilize it. This process requires the woman's relaxation and cooperation, because if the woman is too nervous, it will affect the meeting of the egg and sperm.

The key to seeding when a mother is ovulating is finding the right time. Generally speaking, the 14th to 16th day of a woman’s menstrual cycle is a more suitable time for sowing. During this period, a woman’s eggs mature and are released, while sperm are most active at this time. However, every woman’s cycle is different, so you need to determine the timing of sowing based on your own circumstances.

Sowing seeds during the mother's ovulation period also requires ensuring the woman's physical health. If a woman has an illness, such as the flu or pneumonia, it can affect the quality and effectiveness of the sowing. Therefore, women should undergo treatment and recovery to ensure their physical health before sowing.