The ovulation period refers to the few days in a woman’s menstrual cycle when her body temperature rises, her appetite increases, and she is energetic. During this period, hormonal levels in women's bodies change, which may cause problems such as implantation of a fertilized egg and pregnancy. Therefore, understanding the science of ovulation is important for women's health.

In addition to an increase in body temperature and appetite, women may experience other changes in their body during ovulation, such as a stronger sense of attraction to the opposite sex and increased levels of sex drive. These changes may make women feel more excited and desirable.

However, not every woman will experience the above changes during ovulation. Some factors, such as age, health, lifestyle, etc., may affect a woman's ovulation period. In addition, for some women, ovulation may be affected by factors such as medications and exercise.

Therefore, understanding a woman’s menstrual cycle and ovulation period can help women better manage their health. If a woman hopes to become pregnant, she can increase the frequency of sexual intercourse with other women during the ovulation period and take appropriate safety measures. If women want to avoid pregnancy, they can take appropriate measures during ovulation, such as using condoms or taking emergency contraceptive pills.