Symptoms of ovulation

During ovulation, women may feel the following symptoms:

1. Increase in body temperature: During ovulation, a woman’s body temperature will increase by 0.5 to 1 degree Celsius. This is because the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body increase, causing disorders in the body temperature regulation center, leading to an increase in body temperature.

2. Appetite changes: During ovulation, women may experience changes in appetite, feel hungrier, and may experience symptoms such as nausea and vomiting. This is because the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body increase, leading to a decrease in the digestion and absorption function of the gastrointestinal tract, resulting in changes in appetite.

3. High energy: During ovulation, women may feel high energy and tired, but they can still carry out certain activities. This is due to increased levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body, leading to increased physical strength and energy.

4. Increased sexual desire: During ovulation, women may experience increased sexual desire and may become more interested in the opposite sex. This is because the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body increase, leading to an increase in sexual desire.

5. Headache: During ovulation, women may experience headaches, especially when getting up. This is because the levels of estrogen and progesterone in the body increase, causing headaches.

These symptoms do not necessarily appear during ovulation, but may occur at other times. In addition, these symptoms may also be related to individual differences, physical health conditions, drug use and other factors. If a woman develops these symptoms, it is recommended to seek medical attention promptly for diagnosis and treatment.