What is ovulation for?

When a woman is ovulating, her eggs mature and are released. During the menstrual cycle, a woman's eggs mature once a month, but the time of release varies from person to person. Generally speaking, a woman's egg can survive for about 24 hours after ovulation, but this also depends on the woman's health and individual differences.

Ovulation is also an important time for women to have sexual intercourse. During this period, a woman's eggs will mature and be released. If she has sexual intercourse with a man, it is possible for sperm to enter the woman's body, thereby promoting the formation of a fertilized egg and triggering fertility.

In addition to sexual intercourse, ovulation also has some other functions. For example, women may feel some discomfort during this time, such as breast swelling, headache, low back pain, etc. These symptoms are caused by physiological changes in the female body when eggs mature and are excreted.