Sexual intercourse during ovulation

Ovulation ovulation refers to the process in which a woman’s egg is released from the ovary and enters the uterus through the fallopian tube. During this process, a woman's eggs become soft and viable and can pass through the mucus barrier and be captured by sperm. If a woman has intercourse during the ovulation period and the sperm successfully enters the woman's uterus, she may be pregnant with her child.

So, why do women’s eggs become stringy during ovulation? In fact, this phenomenon is caused by the female immune system. As women enter puberty, their immune systems begin to defend themselves against the opposite sex, which causes a woman's mucus barrier to become harder. However, during ovulation, a woman's immune system begins to relax, which makes it easier for the egg to be captured by sperm. In addition, a woman’s vagina also secretes some mucus, which helps sperm better enter the woman’s uterus. Therefore, if a woman has intercourse during her ovulation period and the sperm successfully enters the woman's uterus, she may be pregnant with her child.

In addition to ovulation stringing, there are other phenomena that can help couples better understand a woman's menstrual cycle and fertility. For example, a woman's menstrual cycle is usually divided into four phases, namely early, middle, late and telophase. Each stage varies in length, and the symptoms of each stage vary. In addition, a woman's sexual desire changes with her menstrual cycle. For example, in the final stages of menstruation, a woman's sexual desire will increase, while in the early stages, a woman's sexual desire will decrease.