6.3 Ovulation period

A woman's ovulation period usually begins on the 14th day of the menstrual cycle and lasts about 1-2 days. This period is also called the "fertile period" or the "danger period." During this period, a woman's eggs mature and divide into 2 or more eggs, which are very precious as they await the opportunity to be fertilized.

If a woman is fertilized during this period, the fertilized egg will implant in the woman's uterus and begin to develop. During this period, a woman’s uterus begins to secrete mucus to protect the healthy development of the fertilized egg. If a woman is not fertilized during this period, her eggs will be released naturally into the next cycle.

A woman's ovulation period is critical to a woman's reproductive health and fertility. If women are fertilized during this period, they may have a higher fertility rate and may have an easier time giving birth to healthy babies. If women are not fertilized during this period, they may lose their chance of having a baby. Therefore, women should always pay attention to their menstrual cycle, understand their ovulation period, and take necessary measures during this period to ensure their reproductive health and reproductive rights.

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