25 key factors in ovulation

1. Basal body temperature

Basal body temperature refers to the body temperature measured when a woman wakes up in the morning. During a woman's ovulation period, her body temperature will rise by 0.3-0.5 degrees Celsius. This is because a woman's ovaries release a large number of eggs, causing the body temperature to rise in preparation for the fertilized egg to implant.

2. Sexual desire

During a woman's ovulation period, sexual desire may increase. This is because women's hormone levels change, making them crave sex more.

3. Sperm count

During a woman's ovulation period, the number of sperm increases. This is because women's ovaries will release a large number of eggs, while men will be more active and release more sperm.

4. Sperm quality

During a woman's ovulation period, sperm quality also improves. This is because women's ovaries release more eggs and men release healthier sperm.

5. Number of eggs

During a woman's ovulation period, the number of eggs increases. This is because women's ovaries will release a large number of eggs, while men will be more active and release more sperm.

6. Sperm speed

During a woman's ovulation period, sperm speed also increases. This is because women's ovaries release more eggs, while men also release healthier sperm that have greater speed and agility.

7. Fertilized egg implantation time

During a woman’s ovulation period, the time it takes for a fertilized egg to implant will also increase. This is because women's ovaries will release more eggs, and men will be more active and release more sperm. After these sperm combine with women's eggs, they will implant faster.

8. Egg implantation location

During a woman's ovulation period, the location of egg implantation also changes.