Is ovulation only during ovulation?

In fact, ovulation does not only occur during ovulation. In fact, a woman's ovaries produce multiple eggs at the same time every month, and these eggs wait inside the ovaries for fertilization. This process, known as the ovarian cycle, is controlled by a complex set of physiological processes, including changes in body temperature, hormone levels and cell signaling.

Although ovulation does not occur exclusively during ovulation, the time that eggs wait in the ovary to be fertilized is usually in the days after ovulation. This timing depends on a woman's menstrual and ovarian cycles, so it's difficult to predict exactly when ovulation will occur.

In addition to ovulation, there are other factors that affect a woman's egg formation and implantation. For example, a woman's health, hormonal levels, and environmental factors may affect egg cell formation and implantation. Therefore, if you are considering having a baby, it is recommended to discuss your reproductive health and reproductive plans with your doctor to ensure you have a healthy child.