Does ovulation orgasm promote ovulation?

First of all, it needs to be clear that orgasm itself does not directly promote ovulation in women. A woman's ovaries and eggs are released together through the reproductive tract, and orgasm does not directly affect their location or number.

Secondly, many studies have shown that women's sexual desire and secretions increase in the middle of the menstrual cycle (ie, ovulation), but this does not mean that they will reach orgasm more easily. In fact, many women may not reach orgasm until later in their menstrual cycle, and this may be related to their mood, stress, health, and other factors.

Therefore, orgasm itself does not directly affect a woman's ovulation, and excessive sexual activity may have a negative impact on a woman's health. If you are hoping to get pregnant, it is recommended to have planned sex during the middle of your menstrual cycle and follow your doctor's advice. If you suspect you have a medical problem, please consult your doctor for professional advice.