Physiological reactions during ovulation

During ovulation, a woman’s body may experience the following physiological reactions:

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 body is preparing to release the egg, causing the body's temperature to rise so that the egg can grow and mature better.

2. Increased sexual desire: During ovulation, a woman’s sexual desire may increase. This is because the body is preparing to release the egg, causing changes in hormone levels in the body, which can affect sexual desire.

3. Appetite changes: During ovulation, women may experience changes in appetite and may feel hungrier or fuller. This is because the body is preparing to expel the egg cells, which requires more energy and nutrients.

4. Increased vaginal secretions: During ovulation, women’s vaginal secretions increase and they may feel wetter. This is because the body is preparing to release the egg, which causes changes in hormone levels in the body, which in turn affects vaginal secretions.

5. Orgasm: During ovulation, women may experience orgasm. This is because the body is preparing to release the egg, which causes changes in hormone levels in the body, which can affect sexual desire and orgasm.

The above physiological reactions are only part of them, and not all women will have them. In addition, these responses may also be influenced by genetic, environmental, and other factors. If women want to know their ovulation period, they can record their menstrual cycle, observe changes in body temperature and sexual desire, or use some measuring tools, such as a thermometer or pregnancy test stick.