Intercourse for eight days during ovulation period

Ovulation refers to the time in a woman's menstrual cycle when eggs are released from the ovaries. Generally speaking, women begin to produce eggs on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. The eggs are most active from the 16th to the 20th day, and the 24th day is the time when the eggs mature and are released. During this period, the female's reproductive tract becomes moist, allowing sperm to enter the reproductive tract through the vas deferens and implant there.

In order to better grasp the ovulation period, many women will use some measuring tools or observe symptoms to determine this period. However, for women who have no childbearing experience or do not understand the female menstrual cycle, how to determine the ovulation period?

In fact, determining ovulation is not difficult. Generally speaking, women will experience symptoms of increased sexual desire and increased secretions from the 12th to the 18th day of the menstrual cycle. During this period, women can confirm whether they are ovulating by observing their secretions. In addition, women can determine their ovulation period by measuring their body temperature.

The method of measuring body temperature is simple and easy to understand. Women can take their temperature at the same time every day and record it on a form. Generally speaking, women start measuring their body temperature on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle, and the highest body temperature is from the 16th to the 20th day. By measuring body temperature, women can accurately determine when they are ovulating.

In addition to taking your temperature and observing your secretions, women can use other methods to determine when they are ovulating. For example, women can record changes in their sexual desire and observe whether there are obvious symptoms of increased secretion. In addition, women can predict their ovulation by observing their menstrual cycles.

Although it is not difficult to determine the ovulation period, women who have no childbearing experience or do not understand women's menstrual cycles can determine their ovulation period by measuring body temperature and observing secretions. During this period, women should increase the number of ML as much as possible to improve the quantity and quality of sperm and prepare for fertility.