How many days do ovulation symptoms last?

Generally speaking, ovulation symptoms will appear on the 14th day before a woman’s next menstrual period, and include the following aspects:

1. Appetite changes: A woman’s appetite may change during ovulation, she may become hungrier, and she may also feel nausea and vomiting.

3. Increase in body temperature: A woman’s body temperature will increase during ovulation, and the usual basal body temperature is around 36.5°C.

4. Increased sexual desire: Women may have increased sexual desire during ovulation and have higher demands for sex.

If women are unsure whether they are experiencing ovulation symptoms, it is recommended that they observe changes in their body temperature and appetite before their next period, and record the duration of their symptoms. If symptoms persist for a long time, they are advised to consult a doctor for a check-up.