IVF is the ovulation period

Under normal circumstances, women's ovulation period refers to the 14th day before their next menstruation. This day is called the fertile period. During the fertile period, a woman's egg will mature and be discharged. If the woman is successfully fertilized at this time, it will develop into an embryo in the woman's body and eventually grow into a healthy fetus.

During IVF, a woman’s body will undergo some changes to adapt to the effects of ovulation-inducing drugs. These changes include increased stimulation of the ovaries, making it easier for a woman to produce eggs and for fertilized eggs to more easily implant in the ovaries. In addition, in vitro fertilization drugs may also cause hormonal imbalance in women and affect their normal physiological functions.

Therefore, the period of IVF is the ovulation period. During this period, the woman's egg will mature and be discharged. If the woman is successfully fertilized at this time, it will develop into an embryo in the woman's body and eventually grow into a healthy fetus. If women do not want to undergo IVF, their ovulation period is usually 14 days before their next menstrual period.