Ovulation period on cycle day 28

A woman's eggs wait in the ovaries for several days until they reach a level of maturity and are then released from the ovaries into the fallopian tubes. This process is regulated by hormones, including ovarian and fallopian tube hormones. These hormones work to promote the growth and maturation of eggs and control a woman's cycle.

On day 28 of the cycle, the woman's egg is released from the ovary and enters the fallopian tube to await fertilization. During this period, a woman's body temperature will rise and she will have clear, watery discharge. These secretions are called the zona pellucida, and they are there to ensure that the egg can pass through the fallopian tube and meet the sperm.

During this period, a woman's appetite may increase because her eggs need adequate nutrients to mature. At the same time, women may also feel more sensitive and may have mild mood swings.