How to arrange sex during ovulation

First, we need to understand a woman’s menstrual cycle. Generally, a woman's menstrual cycle is about 28 days, but some women may have deviations. Therefore, a woman's menstrual cycle is very important to schedule intercourse during ovulation.

Secondly, we need to understand the male cycle. Men generally also experience menstrual cycles, but unlike women, men's cycles are shorter, usually about 3-5 days.

Finally, we need to determine when a woman is ovulating. Women's ovulation generally occurs around the 14th day of the menstrual cycle. This day is also called the "danger period." Arranging intercourse around this day can help increase the fertility rate.

So, how to arrange sexual intercourse during a woman’s ovulation period? Generally speaking, women can determine their ovulation period by:

1. Measure basal body temperature: Women can measure basal body temperature every day and determine their ovulation period by recording body temperature changes.

2. Observe symptoms: Some women may experience these symptoms during ovulation, such as breast swelling, increased secretions, etc.

3. Use a thermometer: Women can use a thermometer to measure their basal body temperature, which can help them better determine their ovulation period.

4. Use test strips: Some women can use test strips to test their ovulation, which can help them better determine their ovulation period.

To sum up, it is very important to arrange intercourse during a woman’s ovulation period. Through the above methods, women can better determine their ovulation period and arrange intercourse at this time, which will help increase their fertility rate. At the same time, both husband and wife should also strengthen nutrition during this period, maintain physical and mental health, and prepare for childbirth.