Ovulation experiment

One experiment was conducted in a laboratory. The researchers randomly divided women into two groups, one group had intercourse during ovulation and the other group had intercourse during non-ovulation period. Women who have intercourse during ovulation have more eggs than women who have intercourse during non-ovulation.

Another experiment is conducted in daily life. The researchers observed changes in women's sexual desire over the course of each month and recorded their cycles. During ovulation, a woman's sexual desire increases and she becomes more likely to have sexual intercourse.

These experiments all show that women have more eggs during ovulation than during non-ovulation and are more likely to have sexual intercourse. These findings give us more information about ovulation and help us better understand the female body.