Breasts are especially soft during ovulation

During ovulation, women's levels of a hormone called estrogen increase. Estrogen promotes the development of breast tissue, making breasts softer and more sensitive. At the same time, estrogen also promotes uterine contractions, a key step in a woman's monthly fertility process.

In addition to its effects on breast tissue, estrogen can have other effects. For example, it stimulates the nervous system, making women's sexual desire more intense. In addition, estrogen also affects bone health, promoting calcium accumulation and helping to prevent osteoporosis.

While extra tender breasts during ovulation is an exciting change, it doesn't mean women during this period have to have sex. If a woman wants to become pregnant, it is recommended to take contraceptive measures during this period to avoid pregnancy. If women do not want to become pregnant, it is recommended that they continue to use contraceptive measures during this period to avoid unnecessary risks.