Strong Yang late during ovulation

What is late ovulation?

Late ovulation refers to a woman who has reached the most dangerous period of her menstrual cycle, but still has strong yang, that is, increased body temperature, increased blood HCG levels, positive signs, etc. These symptoms indicate that the ovulation is about to begin. Entering ovulation. However, women have a strong yang phenomenon during this period, but there is no obvious egg cell discharge, leading to pregnancy.

Why does strong Yang occur late during ovulation?

Some factors may lead to late ovulation, such as:

1. Women’s physical health: If a woman suffers from chronic diseases or malnutrition, her body temperature may rise slowly or erratically, thus delaying the onset of strong yang.

2. Psychological stress: When women face stress or anxiety, it may affect the body temperature regulation center, causing the body temperature to rise slowly or unstable, thus delaying the onset of strong yang.

3. Sexual intercourse: If a woman engages in sexual intercourse during this period, it may lead to poor discharge of egg cells, thus delaying the onset of strong yang.

What impact does late ovulation have on women's fertility?

If a woman has a strong Yang late during her ovulation period, it may delay pregnancy and affect her fertility. In addition, if women have sexual intercourse during this period, it may cause egg cells to not be discharged smoothly, thus affecting the formation and development of fertilized eggs.

How to improve the situation of late ovulation?

If a woman encounters late ovulation, she can improve it through the following methods:

1. Maintain good health: Women should maintain healthy eating habits and exercise habits to maintain good health.

2. Reduce psychological stress: Women should learn to cope with stress and