Seventh day after ovulation

On this day, a woman's body temperature rises. Normally, body temperature rises by about 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius. This is because our bodies are preparing enough energy and nutrients for the future baby. This physiological change usually occurs on the seventh or eighth day after ovulation.

In addition to an increase in body temperature, our bodies also experience several other changes. For example, a woman's vagina becomes moister as eggs prepare to enter the uterus. Additionally, a woman's breasts become more sensitive as eggs prepare to enter the breast.

On this day, women may feel some discomfort or pain. These pains are often called "cramps" or "dysmenorrhea." This is due to the irritation caused by the egg cell as it enters the uterus. Although these aches and pains may be uncomfortable, they are necessary for pregnancy and parenting.

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