When is ovulation?

So, when is ovulation? Generally speaking, during a woman's menstrual cycle, one egg is released from the ovary each month and waits in the fallopian tube for fertilization. On the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, when a woman's eggs are released from the ovaries to the fallopian tubes, the ovulation period begins. Eggs can usually survive for about 1 to 2 days, so during the ovulation period, women need to pay close attention to their body changes to ensure that the eggs can be successfully fertilized.

In addition to ovulation, what other factors affect a woman’s menstrual cycle and fertility?

1. Genetic factors: Women’s genes can affect their menstrual cycles and fertility.

2. Lifestyle: Bad living habits, such as smoking, excessive drinking, lack of exercise, etc., will affect women's menstrual cycle and fertility.

3. Health status: A woman’s health status, such as suffering from other diseases or viruses, can also affect a woman’s menstrual cycle and fertility.

4. Drugs: Certain drugs, such as hormonal drugs, can affect a woman’s menstrual cycle and fertility.

5. Environmental factors: Environmental factors, such as pollution, noise, etc., can also affect women's menstrual cycle and fertility.

Therefore, women should pay close attention to their menstrual cycle and fertility, understand their physical condition, and take appropriate measures to protect their reproductive health. If you have any questions or need to consult a doctor, please consult a medical professional.