Ovulation cells refer to a physiological reaction inside a woman's body during ovulation. During this time frame, a woman’s ovaries release a substance called an “egg cell” in preparation for the release of an egg.

In addition to the effects on fertility, women may also experience some physiological reactions during ovulation. For example, they may experience discomfort on one side of their abdomen and may experience increased sexual desire. These physiological reactions are normal and will not affect fertility.

Improving a woman's fertility requires understanding her physiological responses during ovulation and taking steps to ensure they release healthy eggs. For example, women can improve their fertility by maintaining a healthy lifestyle such as exercising regularly, eating a healthy diet, and avoiding smoking and drinking alcohol. In addition, women can use egg-stimulating drugs to help them release healthy eggs during ovulation.

Women's physiological response and fertility during ovulation play an important role in fertility. Understanding these physiological responses and taking steps to ensure they release healthy eggs can improve women's fertility and bring happiness and stability to their families.