Ovulation becomes loose

Loose ovulation usually refers to the relaxation of female reproductive organs, which may be caused by long-term sitting, obesity, age and other factors. In this case, the female reproductive organs cannot stay closed, causing the channel between the ovaries and fallopian tubes to narrow, blocking the discharge of eggs, thus affecting fertilization.

In addition, loose ovulation may also lead to irregular menstrual cycles in women, making it more difficult to get pregnant. If women become loose during ovulation, it may take them longer to release an egg, resulting in a longer time to fertilization and an increased risk of pregnancy.

Methods to treat loose ovulation include exercising, losing weight, and taking medications. Exercise can help women build muscle strength and improve the flexibility of their reproductive organs. In addition, some drugs, such as hormonal drugs, can also treat loose ovulation. However, before using any medication, you should consult your doctor to make sure it will not affect your fertility.