Both sides during ovulation

The two sides of ovulation refer to two different positions of a woman’s reproductive organs during the menstrual cycle. During the first half of the menstrual cycle, a woman's reproductive organs are located under the bladder and can be excreted through the bladder. In the second half of the menstrual cycle, the female reproductive organs are located below the uterus and can be discharged through the vagina.

In addition to normal physiological changes, women may also experience some special symptoms during ovulation. For example, they may feel a little tired, have some pain, and some may experience some changes in their appetite. These symptoms usually disappear within a day, but may last for a few hours.

A woman's menstrual cycle and ovulation are determined by many factors, including genetics, diet, lifestyle and health conditions. If women want to know their menstrual cycle and ovulation period, they can consult a doctor or use some professional health tools. At the same time, in daily life, you can also pay attention to some eating habits, increase the amount of exercise, and improve your physical health to better meet challenges.