Is the egg white during ovulation?

The menstrual cycle is the time from the start of one menstrual period to the start of the next menstrual period. Generally speaking, a woman's menstrual cycle lasts 28-30 days, but it varies from person to person. If the cycle is regular, then egg whites and other physiological characteristics can be observed starting on the expected date.

Sexual desire is another factor that may influence whether you are ovulating. During ovulation, a woman's sexual desire increases and she may feel more aroused and sensitive. If you have not experienced this yet, it is recommended to try sexual activity during the observation period to make sure you are ovulating.

Body temperature and observing egg yolk color are also important ways to observe ovulation. Normally, a woman's body temperature fluctuates during her cycle, but it usually rises during ovulation. You can record your basal body temperature and observe changes in body temperature on the expected date.

Observing the color of the egg yolk is also an effective way to observe ovulation. During ovulation, the yolk may become darker, orange or red. If you have not tried to observe the color of egg yolk, it is recommended to try it during the observation period.

Although egg white is one of the important characteristics of ovulation, it does not accurately predict ovulation. If you want to determine an accurate date, it is recommended to observe physiological characteristics such as menstrual cycle, libido, body temperature and egg yolk color, and follow the advice of your doctor or calendar application.