ovulation secretory phase

Ovulation is the time when a woman’s eggs are released from her ovaries into her fallopian tubes. During this process, a woman's ovaries release eggs, which wait for fertilization and then implantation in the uterus. This process takes 2-3 days, so ovulation usually occurs between the 14th and 19th days of a woman's menstrual cycle.

Female eggs are secreted by the egg glands in the ovaries. During the female menstrual cycle, the ovaries undergo a series of physiological changes, including the division and maturation of the egg glands. When the egg glands in the ovaries mature, they begin to release eggs. These eggs are released throughout a woman's menstrual cycle until the end of her menstrual cycle.

In addition to the secretory phase of ovulation, women also have other important physiological changes during the menstrual cycle. For example, a woman's uterus goes through a series of physiological changes, including contraction and relaxation. In addition, a woman's vagina undergoes a series of physiological changes, including wetting and drying. These physiological changes are in preparation for the woman's menstrual cycle and the release of her egg glands.