What are the symptoms of ovulation?

So, what are the symptoms before ovulation? Let’s explore it.

1. Increase in body temperature

Before ovulation, a woman's body temperature rises. Generally speaking, the degree of body temperature increase is between 36.8°C and 37.2°C. This increase in body temperature usually occurs in the first half of the day and peaks when you wake up in the morning.

2. Changes in appetite

A woman's appetite may change before ovulation. They may feel hungrier and may be tempted to eat high-calorie foods. However, this change in appetite usually occurs in the weeks leading up to ovulation rather than on the day of ovulation.

3. Vaginal bleeding

In addition to changes in appetite, women may also experience vaginal bleeding before ovulation. This vaginal bleeding is usually light and may last for a few days. However, if a woman experiences heavy bleeding before ovulation, this may be an abnormal symptom that requires prompt medical attention.

4. Mental changes

Before ovulation, women may feel more excited and nervous. They may want to get in some exercise, or they may feel more sensitive and anxious. This mental change usually occurs in the weeks leading up to ovulation, rather than on the day of ovulation.

5. Increased sexual desire

Before ovulation, women may feel more aroused and have increased sexual desire. They may want to have sex and may feel more sensitive and excited. However, this increase in libido usually occurs in the weeks leading up to ovulation, rather than on the day of ovulation.

The above are the symptoms that women may experience before ovulation. If you suspect you are ovulating, seek medical advice promptly for more accurate testing and diagnosis.